"Breakthrough Discovery: Astronomers Uncover the Fastest Spider Pulsar, Solving Evolutionary Puzzle"

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Astronomers using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) in China have discovered a millisecond pulsar that orbits its companion in just 53 minutes, making it the closest spider binary ever observed. This pulsar lies between the range of redback and black widow pulsars, suggesting it is an intermediary stage in the evolution of millisecond pulsars. The discovery supports the evolutionary model of spider pulsars and highlights the need to find more pulsars like it to further validate the theory.
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