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X-ray Emission from Pulsars: Understanding Pulsar Pulses
Yes, pulsars can emit pulses of x-rays. Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit beams of radiation, including X-rays, from their magnetic poles. These beams sweep across the sky as the pulsar rotates, and when one of the beams points towards Earth, we can detect the pulses of X-rays.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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