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1A1706-04
+NomenclatureEYELET 1/4A VIOLET/WHITE
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FabricantDivision électrique Eaton - Basman
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Pièce fabricant #1A1706-04
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Fiche technique 1A1706-04 DataSheet
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Supplier | Eaton - Bussmann Electrical Division |
| Package | Bulk |
| Series | Telpower® 70 |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| AccessoryType | Eyelets |
Présentation
Description
The pulsar in 1A 1706-04 is characterized by its magnetic field and rapid rotation, which create beams of X-rays as matter from the companion star is pulled in and accelerated. Observations of this system can provide valuable insights into the physics of neutron stars, accretion processes, and the evolution of binary systems. The study of such X-ray binaries helps astronomers understand the end stages of stellar evolution, the behavior of matter under extreme gravitational and magnetic fields, and the dynamics within binary star systems.
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Features
1. X-ray Emission: The system is a source of X-rays, typically resulting from the intense gravitational field of the neutron star pulling matter from its companion, which heats up and emits X-rays.
2. Neutron Star: The compact, dense remnant core of a massive star that exploded in a supernova. This neutron star is the primary source of the X-ray emissions in the system.
3. Accretion Disk: Material from the companion star forms an accretion disk around the neutron star. As material spirals inwards, it heats up and emits X-rays.
4. Binary System: 1A 1706-04 comprises two stars: a neutron star and a donor star, likely a low-mass main-sequence star or a white dwarf.
5. Scientific Interest: Studying such systems helps astronomers understand the physics of accretion, neutron star properties, and binary evolution.
These features make 1A 1706-04 an important object of study in astrophysics.