For the first time, astronomers have captured an image of a neutron star emitting a ‘garden sprinkler-like’ S-shaped jet in the binary system Circinus X-1, located over 30,000 light-years away.
This phenomenon, similar to precession observed in black holes, illustrates the jet’s direction change due to the gravitational pull from a disc of hot gas. The discovery was made using the MeerKAT radio telescope, and the findings provide insights into the dynamics of neutron stars and the mechanics of jet launching.
A strange ‘garden sprinkler-like’ jet coming from a neutron star has been pictured for the first time.
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