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editDescriptionInstabilities in Very Young Neutron Stars- Electron Fraction (SVS1383).jpg |
English: Video slate image reads "Instabilities in Very Young Neutron StarsThe following sequence shows the mixing composition which results from the convective motions. The variable plotted is the electron Ye, which ranges from 0.2 to 0.5." |
Date | 12 February 1994 (upload date) |
Source | Instabilities in Very Young Neutron Stars: Electron Fraction |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Bruce Fryxell, Pamela ONeil, Adam Burrows |
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Keywords InfoField | Neutron Star; Space science; Supernova; Astrophysics; Density |
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