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[[file: magnetar.jpg|thumb|450px|right|A magnetar]]
[[file: magnetar.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A magnetar]]


A [[Magnetar]] is a type of [[Neutron Star]] with an extremely powerful magnetic field, the decay of which powers the emission of copious amounts of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, particularly [[X-Rays]] and [[Gamma Rays]]. The first recorded burst of gamma rays thought to have been from a magnetar was detected on March 5, 1979. During the following decade, the magnetar hypothesis became widely accepted as a likely explanation for [[Soft Gamma Repeater]]s (SGRs) and [[Anomalous X-Ray Pulsar]]s (AXPs). [[PX 1354]] is an example of a magnetar.
A [[Magnetar]] is a type of [[Neutron Star]] with an extremely powerful magnetic field, the decay of which powers the emission of copious amounts of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, particularly [[X-Rays]] and [[Gamma Rays]]. The first recorded burst of gamma rays thought to have been from a magnetar was detected on March 5, 1979. During the following decade, the magnetar hypothesis became widely accepted as a likely explanation for [[Soft Gamma Repeater]]s (SGRs) and [[Anomalous X-Ray Pulsar]]s (AXPs). [[PX 1354]] is an example of a magnetar.
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