obct537

obct537 t1_ivj868q wrote

(my uber amateur understanding):

Well, it's neutronium I believe, so the melting point is basically "lolwut?"

However, I think in the case of a magnetar, the gravitational/electromagnetic forces make the pressure so impossibly high that it just can't be anything other than a solid, at least on the surface.

Neutron stars are weird as hell though, I could be misunderstanding all of it

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obct537 t1_ivj701x wrote

... Am I missing something here? I've watched enough nerdy YouTube shows to be aware that neutron stars/magnetars have a solid surface for years now. The article talks a fair bit about not finding an atmosphere, I'm guessing maybe that's the surprising detail here? Is this describing a different "solid surface" than I've heard about before?

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