"Resurrected: The Baffling Reawakening of a Magnetic Star"

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Scientists using CSIRO’s Parkes radio telescope detected unusual radio pulses from a previously dormant magnetar, XTE J1810-197, which unexpectedly came back to life. The magnetar, located roughly 8,000 light years away, is emitting unprecedented amounts of rapidly changing circular polarization, unlike any signals seen from other magnetars. This discovery offers insights into the physics of intense magnetic fields and the complex environments they create, challenging previous theoretical explanations.
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