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Do Neutron Stars Shine In Dark Matter?

2024-10-17 Education
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πŸ‘‰ Head to https://brilliant.org/spacetime/ for a 30-day free trial + 20% off your annual subscription Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime Neutron stars aren't dark matter--we figured that out a while ago. But new research is telling us that they may be dark matter factories. They may produce the exotic axion, one of the most popular dark matter candidates. Check out the Space Time Merch Store https://www.pbsspacetime.com/shop Sign up for the mailing list to get episode notifications and hear special announcements! https://mailchi.mp/1a6eb8f2717d/spacetime Search the Entire Space Time Library Here: https://search.pbsspacetime.com/ Hosted by Matt O'Dowd Written by Matt Caplan, Anirudh Prabhu, & Matt O'Dowd Post Production by Leonardo Scholzer, Yago Ballarini & Stephanie Faria Directed by Andrew Kornhaber Associate Producer: Bahar Gholipour Executive Producer: Andrew Kornhaber Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing Assistant Director of Programming for PBS: John Campbell Spacetime is a production of Kornhaber Brown for PBS Digital Studios. This program is produced by Kornhaber Brown, which is solely responsible for its content. Β© 2024 PBS. All rights reserved. Journal Papers Referenced In Episode: Axion clouds around neutron stars: https://journals.aps.org/prx/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevX.14.041015 Polar cap pair cascades as the source of pulsar radio emission: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.245101 Axions can be produced above pulsar polar caps: https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.055038 Detailed simulations of polar cap cascades: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/ac2157 Constraints on axions from non-observation of radio emission from 27 pulsars: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.111004 Pulsar nulling from axion clouds: https://journals.aps.org/prl/accepted/99071Yf5Zed14387541d3dd31bdf5002c85cc2299 End Credits Music by J.R.S. Schattenberg: https://www.youtube.com/user/MultiDroideka Space Time Was Made Possible In Part By: Big Bang Wojciech Szymski Bryce Fort Peter Barrett Alexander Tamas Morgan Hough Juan Benet Vinnie Falco Mark Rosenthal Supernova Grace Biaelcki Glenn Sugden Ethan Cohen Stephen Wilcox Mark Heising Hypernova Richard Pavlicek Dean Galvin Michael Tidwell Robert DeChellis Stephen Spidle Chris Webb Justin Lloyd David Giltinan Kenneth See Gregory Forfa Alex Kern Scott Gorlick Paul Stehr-Green Ben Delo Scott Gray Антон ΠšΠΎΡ‡ΠΊΠΎΠ² Robert Ilardi John R. Slavik Donal Botkin Edmund Fokschaner Chuck Zegar Daniel Muzquiz Gamma Ray Burst Satwik Pani Param Saxena John De Witt Nathaniel Bennett Sandhya Devi Michael Oulvey Arko Provo Mukherjee Mike Purvis Christopher Wade Anthony Crossland Grace Seraph Stephen Saslow Tomaz Lovsin Anthony Leon Lori Ferris Koen Wilde Nicolas Katsantonis Richard Steenbergen gmmiddleton Joe Pavlovic Chuck Lukaszewski Cole B. Combs Andrea Galvagni Jerry Thomas Nikhil Sharma John Anderson Bradley Ulis Craig Falls Kane Holbrook Ross Story Harsh Khandhadia Jammer Matt Quinn Michael Lev Rad Antonov Terje Vold James Trimmier Jeremy Soller Paul Wood Kent Durham jim bartosh John H. Austin, Jr. Diana S Poljar Faraz Khan Almog Cohen Daniel Jennings Jeremy Reed David Johnston Michael Barton Isaac Suttell Bleys Goodson Mark Delagasse Mark Daniel Cohen Shane Calimlim Tybie Fitzhugh Eric Kiebler Craig Stonaha Frederic Simon Jim Hudson Alex Gan John Funai Adrien Molyneux Bradley Jenkins Vlad Shipulin Justin Waters Thomas Dougherty Dan Warren Joseph Salomone Julien Dubois

Top Comments (10)

@saladparfait 2024-10-17

It's like I'm sitting at the front of the classroom

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@anywallsocket 2024-10-17

8:40 that simulation is WILD 🀩

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@hihubble 2024-10-17

Just read a book on neutron star coalescence and how they are the factory of a large portion of the heavy elements found in the universe through nucleosythesis. Such an interesting read !

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@FectacularSpail 2024-10-19

"may last millions of years, or may last only a fraction of a second" I love that sentence, and I really hope we develop experiments to narrow that down a bit.

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@pbsspacetime 2024-10-18

Hey Space Timers. One minor correction: the paper referenced 10:19 is actually the following: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.111004

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@jacoblashley4018 2024-10-17

Those helical fields look pretty cool

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@bobafett1908 2024-10-17

A huge thank you to you Matt and to the whole Space Time team for making appreciation of reality (with sources) so accessible to us lay persons. Much appriciated! Another well made vid. cheers! :)

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@lavaphile 2024-10-18

If the axion cloud collapse is the source of FRB's, wouldn't that imply that FRB's are omnidirectional? If so, there should be cases where we might be able to detect reflections. The time between the initial FRB and reflections might be long, but information about the universe that could be extracted by analyzing them could be game-changing.

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@chir0pter 2024-10-18

9:46 i like these subtitles, because sometimes I forget what was just said or exactly what was meant by it and now I can see it right there. very nice

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@jonwesick2844 2024-10-17

Robert Klauber's "Student Friendly Quantum Field Theory, Vol 2" has a great discussion of axions and CP violation. He's written the most understandable textbooks on QFT that I've found.

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