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    A magnetar is a type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field (~109 to 1011 T, ~1013 to 1015 G). The magnetic-field decay powers the emission...
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  • Magnetar Capital LLC is a hedge fund based in Evanston, Illinois. The firm was founded in 2005 and invests in fixed-income, energy, quantitative, and event-driven...
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  • Astronauta – Magnetar (Astronaut - Magnetar) is a 2012 Brazilian graphic novel written and illustrated by Danilo Beyruth based on the character Astronauta...
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  • The Magnetar UDP800 is Magnetar's Ultra HD Blu-ray player released in 2022. Magnetar released a successor, UDP900, in 2023. The player supports HDR10+...
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  • The Magnetar UDP900 is Magnetar's Ultra HD Blu-ray player released in 2023. It is Magnetar's second player after Magnetar UDP800. The player supports...
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  • X-rays at irregular intervals. It is conjectured that they are a type of magnetar or, alternatively, neutron stars with fossil disks around them. On March...
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    Swift J1818.0–1607 (category Magnetars)
    Swift J1818.0–1607 is a young magnetar and soft gamma repeater, with an estimated age between 240 and 500 years. It was discovered by NASA's Neil Gehrels...
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    SLSN, including core collapse in particularly massive stars, millisecond magnetars, interaction with circumstellar material (CSM model), or pair-instability...
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    gravitational lensing; a quark nova inside a Wolf–Rayet star; or a rapid magnetar spindown. A possible supernova was first noticed during an observation...
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  • Street Capital Management Lighthouse Investment Partners Lone Pine Capital Magnetar Capital Marathon Asset Management Maverick Capital Millennium Management...
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    SGR 1806−20 (category Magnetars)
    SGR 1806−20 is a magnetar, a type of neutron star with a very powerful magnetic field, that was discovered in 1979 and identified as a soft gamma repeater...
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    billion light years, an x-ray signal called XT2. The merger produced a magnetar; its emissions could be detected for several hours. Neutron star mergers...
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    SGR 1935+2154 (category Magnetars)
    the related anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXP) are explained as arising from magnetars. On 28 April 2020, this remnant about 30,000 light-years away in our Milky...
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  • founded by former Dune partner Chip Seelig with majority funding from Magnetar Capital with additional funding from Seelig and others. Seelig had left...
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    star White dwarf Helium planet Neutron Radio-quiet Pulsar Binary X-ray Magnetar Stellar black hole X-ray binary Burster SGR Hypothetical Blue dwarf Black...
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    star (hypothet.) Iron star (hypothet.) Neutron star Blitzar (hypothet.) Magnetar Pulsar Thorne–Żytkow object (hypothet.) Planck star (hypothet.) Preon star...
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  • Anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) are an observational manifestation of magnetars—young, isolated, highly magnetized neutron stars. These energetic X-ray...
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    related class of phenomena, soft gamma repeaters, are associated with magnetars within our galaxy. This may be self-evident, since a gamma-ray burst in...
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    star White dwarf Helium planet Neutron Radio-quiet Pulsar Binary X-ray Magnetar Stellar black hole X-ray binary Burster SGR Hypothetical Blue dwarf Black...
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    November 2020). "We finally know what has been making fast radio bursts - Magnetars, a type of neutron star, can produce the previously enigmatic bursts"...
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    star White dwarf Helium planet Neutron Radio-quiet Pulsar Binary X-ray Magnetar Stellar black hole X-ray binary Burster SGR Hypothetical Blue dwarf Black...
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    star White dwarf Helium planet Neutron Radio-quiet Pulsar Binary X-ray Magnetar Stellar black hole X-ray binary Burster SGR Hypothetical Blue dwarf Black...
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    gamma-ray burst was observed in M82, which was determined to have come from a magnetar, the first such event detected outside the Milky Way (and only the fourth...
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  • model, UB820 lacks touch-sensitive controls and THX certification. Unlike Magnetar UDP800, UB820 lacks the ability to play MKV files with full audio resolution...
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    radio bursts, which may now plausibly include "compact-object mergers and magnetars arising from normal core collapse supernovae". A neutron star has been...
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    SGR J1745−2900 (category Magnetars)
    J1745−2900, is the first-discovered magnetar orbiting the black hole Sagittarius A*, in the center of the Milky Way. The magnetar was discovered in 2013 using...
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  • J1935+2148 (also known as ASKAP J193505.1+214841.0) is a neutron star/magnetar candidate located in the constellation Vulpecula, approximately 15,800...
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    and explains the periodicity of pulsars. The neutron stars known as magnetars have the strongest magnetic fields, in the range of 108 to 1011 T, and...
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  • nonlinear 108 – 1011 T (100 MT – 100 GT) – magnetic strength range of magnetar neutron stars "Details of SI units". sizes.com. 2011-07-01. Retrieved 2011-10-04...
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  • rotation rate of Saturn's deep interior? Origin of magnetar magnetic field: What is the origin of magnetar magnetic field? Large-scale anisotropy: Is the...
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