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The supernova remnant CTB 37B and its associated magnetar CXOU J171405.7–381031: evidence for a magnetar-driven remnant TEXT SIZE: A A A
A magnetar is a neutron star with a very strong magnetic field, far more powerful than any magnetic field ever generated on Earth. This letter explores the interactions between the remnant of a large explosion called a supernova and a magnetar near it. This letter describes how magnetic energy flows from the magnetar to the supernova remnant, giving astronomers a better understanding of these kinds of complex objects.
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