"Discovery of Two Pulsars in NGC 6522 Sheds Light on Stellar Evolution"

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"Discovery of Two Pulsars in NGC 6522 Sheds Light on Stellar Evolution"
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Astronomers using the MeerKAT radio telescope have discovered two new isolated pulsars in the globular cluster NGC 6522. The pulsars, designated as PSR J1803−3002E and PSR J1803−3002F, bring the total number of known pulsars in NGC 6522 to six. PSR J1803−3002E is a mildly recycled millisecond pulsar found near the center of the cluster, while PSR J1803−3002F is a slow pulsar located at a distance from the cluster's center. The discovery suggests a possible link between the formation of these pulsars and the evolutionary stage of the cluster.

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