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	Q&A: Supernova Remnants and Neutron Stars
                        
                        
                    
            Q:
            Is there any known star that has the apparent dimensions of the
               depicted mystery object on which we voted at http://chandra.harvard.edu/vote/q11.html?
               
               
               A:
               The mystery object may be unresolved by Chandra. At the distance
               of Cas A,about 10,000 light years, the smallest resolution
               element in the timage corresponds to a size of about 300 billion
               kilometers, which is about 2 million times larger than the Sun.
               Size alone clearly will not tell us much. Studies of the energy
               spectrum (distribution of X-rays with energy) or evidence of
               rapid pulsation will ultimately be decisive in determining the
               nature of the mystery object.
                
                
               
               
   
        



