Understanding Our Universe
Understanding Our Universe
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Author: PALEN, Stacy, Kay, Laura, Blumenthal, George (george Ray)
Publisher: W.w. Norton & Company,
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The reason for pulsing of a pulsar.

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The orbit of the binary pulsar PSR 1936+16, studied by Taylor and Hulse,   a. is so small that the orbital period is smaller than the pulsar period.   b. is growing smaller, presumably by emitting gravitational waves.   c. provides evidence that it is being orbited by at least 6 planets the size of Jupiter.   d. shows large changes each time an X ray burst is emitted from the system.   e. contains a white dwarf and a black hole.
Originally, the signals that were found to be pulsars were thought to be   a. spinning neutron stars.   b. spinning white dwarfs.   c. spinning black holes.   d. little green men.
Astronomers think of pulsars not as pulsing objects, but rather like a(n)   a. Cepheid variable.   b. eclipsing binary system.   c. RR Lyrae variable.   d. lighthouse with a beam that sweeps around the sky.   e. car with beams coming out as it drives on a straight road.
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