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Deutsch: Ein Pulsar ist ein schnell rotierender Neutronenstern. Die Symmetrieachse seines Magnetfelds weicht von der Rotationsachse ab, weshalb er Synchrotronstrahlung entlang der Dipolachse aussendet.
English: A pulsar is a fast rotating neutron star. The symmetry axis of its magnetic field deviates from the axis of rotation, which is why it emits synchrotron radiation along the dipole axis.
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A pulsar is a fast rotating neutron star. The symmetry axis of its magnetic field deviates from the axis of rotation, which is why it emits synchrotron radiation along the dipole axis.

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