Symmetry Magazine -
2 May 2017 20:40
According to the Fermi LAT collaboration, the galaxy's excessive gamma-ray glow likely comes from pulsars, the remains of collapsed ancient stars. A mysterious gamma-ray glow at the center of the Milky Way is most likely caused by pulsars, the incredibly dense, rapidly spinning cores of collapsed ancient stars that were up to 30 times more massive than the sun. That's the conclusion of a new analysis by an international team of astrophysicists on the Fermi LAT collaboration. The findings cast do...
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