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    A pulsar wind nebula (PWN, plural PWNe), sometimes called a plerion (derived from the Greek "πλήρης", pleres, meaning "full"), is a type of nebula sometimes...
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    feature in the inner part of the nebula is the point where the pulsar's equatorial wind slams into the surrounding nebula, forming a termination shock. The...
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    The Crab Nebula (catalogue designations M1, NGC 1952, Taurus A) is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula in the constellation of Taurus. The common...
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    was actually a pulsar wind nebula, contained within the fainter supernova remnant and driven by energy released by the pulsar. The pulsar is occasionally...
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    pulsar Magnetar Neutron star Optical pulsar Pulsar clock Pulsar planet Pulsar timing array Pulsar wind nebula Quasar Radio astronomy Radio star Rotating...
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    enough mass in their winds.[citation needed] Space portal Cosmic ray Cosmic wind Planetary wind Colliding-wind binary Pulsar wind nebula Galactic superwind...
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    shell around the hot, shocked wind. Cosmic wind Stellar wind Solar wind Planetary wind Colliding-wind binary Pulsar wind nebula Galactic superwind Superwind...
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    IGR J11014−6103, also called the Lighthouse Nebula, is a pulsar wind nebula trailing the neutron star which has the longest relativistic jet observed...
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  • Galactic superwind Stellar wind Solar wind Planetary wind Stellar-wind bubble Colliding-wind binary Pulsar wind nebula Superwind Shelton, Jim (July...
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    Pulsar planets are planets that are orbiting pulsars. The first such planets to be discovered were around a millisecond pulsar in 1992 and were the first...
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    star rotates at a rate of 8.7 times a second. There is bow-shock pulsar wind nebula (PWN) associated with PSR J0002+6216. "PSR J0002+6216". SIMBAD. Schinzel...
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    A.; Giacani, E. B.; Goss, W. Miller; Dubner, G. M. (1996). "The Pulsar Wind Nebula Around PSR B1853+01 in the Supernova Remnant W44". Astrophysical Journal...
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    PSR B1509−58 (category Pulsar wind nebulae)
    in 1982. Its diameter is only 12 miles (19 km). It is located in a Pulsar wind nebula created by itself, that was caused as a remnant of the Supernova (SNR)...
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    2023. Kothes, R. (December 1, 2010). "On the Distance and Age of the Pulsar Wind Nebula 3C 58". The Dynamic Interstellar Medium: A Celebration of the Canadian...
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    SNRs W28 and W44. (Confusingly, W44 additionally contains a pulsar and pulsar wind nebula; so it is simultaneously both a "classic" composite and a thermal...
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    3C 58 (category Pulsars)
    3C 58 or 3C58 is a pulsar (designation PSR J0205+6449) and supernova remnant (pulsar wind nebula) within the Milky Way. The object is listed as No. 58...
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    Cloud. Struve-Sahade effect Cosmic wind Stellar wind Solar wind Planetary wind Stellar-wind bubble Pulsar wind nebula Galactic superwind Superwind Volpi...
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    VT 1137-0337 (category Pulsar wind nebulae)
    VT 1137-0337 is a extragalactic pulsar wind nebula (possibly a magnetar nebula) that is located 395 million light years away from planet earth in the dwarf...
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    intergalactic medium. Cosmic wind Stellar wind Solar wind Planetary wind Stellar-wind bubble Colliding-wind binary Pulsar wind nebula Superwind Lehnert, Matthew...
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    A detailed 2012 study of the blowout region identified a possible pulsar wind nebula, as well as a point-like source within it. Although at almost exactly...
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    The Boomerang Nebula (canonical name ) is a pulsar-wind bipolar reflection nebula located approximately 5,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation...
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    presented of hard X-ray emissions from SN 1987A originating in the pulsar wind nebula. The latter result is supported by a three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic...
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  • PSR B0950+08 (category Pulsars)
    emissions from the young pulsar were detected by the Expanded Long Wavelength Array, suggesting the presence of a pulsar wind nebula around it. PSR B0950+08...
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    with substantial polarization, which is characteristic of a pulsar or plerion wind nebula. The expansion speed of this plerion is approximately 1000 km/s...
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  • HESS J1857+026 (category Pulsar wind nebulae)
    HESS J1857+026 is a pulsar wind nebula located approximately 9 kpc (29 kly) from Earth in the constellation of Aquila. HESS J1857+026 releases γ-rays in...
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    emissions could be from the pulsar wind nebula from a rapidly spinning pulsar, similar to the one in the center of the Crab Nebula. These two ideas account...
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    1086/522781. S2CID 120672848. Kothes, A. (2013). "Distance and age of the pulsar wind nebula 3C 58". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 560: A18. arXiv:1307.8384. Bibcode:2013A&A...
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    IC 443 (redirect from Jellyfish nebula)
    plerion remnants, e.g. the Crab Nebula, the inner X-ray emission is not dominated by the central pulsar wind nebula. It has indeed a thermal origin....
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  • wind Stellar wind Planetary wind Stellar-wind bubble Colliding-wind binary Pulsar wind nebula Galactic superwind Marshall, Jonathan R; Van Loon, Jacco Th;...
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