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- PSR_J0108-1431 abstract "PSR J0108-1431 is a solitary pulsar located at a distance of 770 light years in the constellation Cetus. This pulsar was discovered in 1994 during the Parkes Southern Pulsar Survey. It is considered a very old pulsar with an estimated age of 166 million years and a rotation period of 0.8 seconds. The rotational energy being generated by the spin-down of this pulsar is 5.8 × 1023 W and the surface magnetic field is 2.5 × 107 T. As of 2008, it is the second faintest known pulsar.An X-ray emission with an energy flux of (9 ± 2) × 1012 W m–2 was detected in the 0.3–8 keV band using the Chandra X-ray Observatory. This X-ray energy is generated from the conversion of 0.4% of the pulsar's spin-down power. As of 2009, PSR J0108-1431 is the least powerful of the ordinary pulsars that have been detected in the X-ray range.The "Very Large Telescope" at the European Southern Observatory in Northern Chile observed a possible optical counterpart of this neutron star. The object has an apparent magnitude that is (X ≤ 27.8). No companions have been discovered in orbit around this object.".
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- PSR_J0108-1431 age "166000000".
- PSR_J0108-1431 appmagV "≤ 27.8".
- PSR_J0108-1431 constell Cetus.
- PSR_J0108-1431 distLy "424".
- PSR_J0108-1431 distPc "130".
- PSR_J0108-1431 epoch "J2000".
- PSR_J0108-1431 hasPhotoCollection PSR_J0108-1431.
- PSR_J0108-1431 rotation "0.808".
- PSR_J0108-1431 subject Category:Cetus_(constellation).
- PSR_J0108-1431 subject Category:Pulsars.
- PSR_J0108-1431 type CelestialBody.
- PSR_J0108-1431 type Star.
- PSR_J0108-1431 type PhysicalBody.
- PSR_J0108-1431 comment "PSR J0108-1431 is a solitary pulsar located at a distance of 770 light years in the constellation Cetus. This pulsar was discovered in 1994 during the Parkes Southern Pulsar Survey. It is considered a very old pulsar with an estimated age of 166 million years and a rotation period of 0.8 seconds. The rotational energy being generated by the spin-down of this pulsar is 5.8 × 1023 W and the surface magnetic field is 2.5 × 107 T.".
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- PSR_J0108-1431 name "PSR J0108-1431".