European Space Agency, ESA | First confirmation of a magnetar outside of the Milky Way! 🌌 #shorts @EuropeanSpaceAgency | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
In November 2023 our Integral telescope spotted a sudden explosion from a rare object. For only a tenth of a second, a short burst of energetic gamma-rays appeared from the direction of the bright galaxy M82.
Only a few hours later, our XMM-Newton telescope searched for an afterglow from the explosion but found none. Astronomers realised that the burst must have been an extra-galactic flare from a magnetar, a young neutron star with an exceptionally strong magnetic field.
🎥 ESA - European Space Agency
📸 ESA/Integral, ESA/XMM-Newton, INAF/TNG, M. Rigoselli (INAF)
📸NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
#ESA #Magnetar #Universe
In November 2023 our Integral telescope spotted a sudden explosion from a rare object. For only a tenth of a second, a short burst of energetic gamma-rays appeared from the direction of the bright galaxy M82.
Only a few hours later, our XMM-Newton telescope searched for an afterglow from the explosion but found none. Astronomers realised that the burst must have been an extra-galactic flare from a magnetar, a young neutron star with an exceptionally strong magnetic field.
🎥 ESA - European Space Agency
📸 ESA/Integral, ESA/XMM-Newton, INAF/TNG, M. Rigoselli (INAF)
📸NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
#ESA #Magnetar #Universe