Chronology | Current Month | Current Thread | Current Date |
[Year List] [Month List (current year)] | [Date Index] [Thread Index] | [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] | [Date Prev] [Date Next] |
Talking about removing heat from nuclear reactions, I see that Cassiopeia A
(Cas A) 11,000 light-years away, is the location of a neutron star.
A neutron star that is cooling rather fast. From 2.12 million degrees to
2.04 million degrees, a drop of 4 percent in 10 years. How could that
happen?
Neutrinos flooding from the superfluid state displayed by that body,
is the newly fashionable theory.