Astronomers Uncover Mysterious X-ray-Bursting Celestial Object
Astronomers have made a fascinating discovery of an object named ASKAP J1832-0911, which bursts with radio and X-ray signals every 44 minutes. Located 15,000 light-years away, this mysterious celestial phenomenon could potentially be a magnetar or a binary system with a white dwarf. This is the first time such synchronized high-energy emissions have been observed in a long-period transient (LPT).
May 30