supernovae, flaring stars, and fast radio bursts. The object emitting signals from the Milky Way’s center doesn’t resemble any of these, however.“At first, we thought it could be a pulsar — a very dense type of spinning dead star — or else a type of star that emits huge solar flares.
But the signals from this new source don’t match what we expect from these types of celestial objects,” Mr. Wang said.Research about the celestial object appeared in the Astrophysical Journal.Mr.
Wang collaborated with scientists from Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, Germany, the United States, Canada, South Africa, Spain, and France.
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