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- 4U_0142+61 abstract "4U 0142+61 is a magnetar at an approximate distance of 13000 [[light-years]] from Earth, located in the constellation Cassiopeia.In an article published in Nature on April 6, 2006, Deepto Chakrabarty et al. of MIT revealed that a circumstellar disk was discovered around the pulsar. This may prove that pulsar planets are common around neutron stars. The debris disk is likely to be composed of mainly heavier metals. The star had undergone a supernova event approximately 100,000 years ago. The disk orbits about 1.6 million kilometers away from the pulsar and probably contains about 10 Earth-masses of material.".
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- 4U_0142+61 wikiPageExternalLink 4U0142+61.
- 4U_0142+61 wikiPageExternalLink Spitzer_Sees_New_Planet_Disk_Around_Dead_Star.html.
- 4U_0142+61 wikiPageExternalLink 766-ssc2006-10v1-Birth-of-Phoenix-Planets-.
- 4U_0142+61 wikiPageID "4664786".
- 4U_0142+61 wikiPageRevisionID "568843260".
- 4U_0142+61 age "?".
- 4U_0142+61 appmagV "25.62".
- 4U_0142+61 bV "0.63".
- 4U_0142+61 constell Cassiopeia_(constellation).
- 4U_0142+61 dec "+ 61° 45' 03.2"".
- 4U_0142+61 epoch "J2000".
- 4U_0142+61 hasPhotoCollection 4U_0142+61.
- 4U_0142+61 luminosity "0.63".
- 4U_0142+61 propMoDec "+61.75264".
- 4U_0142+61 propMoRa "26.58958".
- 4U_0142+61 ra "14622.41".
- 4U_0142+61 variable "Suspected".
- 4U_0142+61 subject Category:Cassiopeia_(constellation).
- 4U_0142+61 subject Category:Circumstellar_disks.
- 4U_0142+61 subject Category:Magnetars.
- 4U_0142+61 subject Category:Pulsar_planets.
- 4U_0142+61 type CelestialBody.
- 4U_0142+61 type Star.
- 4U_0142+61 type PhysicalBody.
- 4U_0142+61 comment "4U 0142+61 is a magnetar at an approximate distance of 13000 [[light-years]] from Earth, located in the constellation Cassiopeia.In an article published in Nature on April 6, 2006, Deepto Chakrabarty et al. of MIT revealed that a circumstellar disk was discovered around the pulsar. This may prove that pulsar planets are common around neutron stars. The debris disk is likely to be composed of mainly heavier metals. The star had undergone a supernova event approximately 100,000 years ago.".
- 4U_0142+61 label "4U 0142+61".
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- 4U_0142+61 name "4U 0142+61".