A new type of star may eventually collapse and become a magnetar – a highly magnetic neutron star, whose origins have been a cosmic mystery for decades
An artist’s impression of HD 45166, an unusually magnetic star, showing how intense winds of particles blowing away from the star are trapped by the magnetic fieldA new type of star may be the solution to a cosmic mystery. After a century of study, astronomers have finally worked out why a star called HD 45166 looks so strange, and it could be the key to understanding where curious stars called magnetars come from.
, also known as a helium star because it has blown away its outer layers of hydrogen to reveal the underlying helium. But it has never looked quite like any other Wolf-Rayet star we have ever seen. “This star was known to be weird for about 100 years,” saysat the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. “It didn’t make any sense – it really contradicted theories, so it deserved more scrutiny.”
Shenar and his colleagues have now made a series of new observations of the star, digging into the spectrum of its light to learn more about how it works. They found that it has an extraordinarilyA weird dead star may have a solid-like surface made of iron crystalsmake HD 45166 look so strange are probably actually trapped in its magnetic field, not flowing away like in normal Wolf-Rayet stars.
These powerful fields mean that when this star collapses in on itself in a few million years, it will most likely becomewhich are neutron stars with the strongest magnetic fields in the universe. About 10 per cent of neutron stars are magnetars, but how exactly they form has been a mystery for decades. If stars like HD 45166 do eventually turn into magnetars, that mystery is finally solved.Voyage across the galaxy and beyond with our space newsletter every month.
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