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	Q&A: Supernova Remnants and Neutron Stars
                        
                        
                    
            Q:
            I am wondering if there is a discovery of neutron star that
               wasn't detected by radio pulsation. If there is, do you know an
               example of such star and such detection?
               
               
               A:
               Sco X-1, which is a neutron star in a binary system, was
               discovered in 1962, about 6 years before radio pulsars, but it
               wasn't until the Uhuru X-ray satellite flew that astronomers
               knew for sure that it and a few dozen other sources were neutron
               stars. (See our Field Guide: 
               Neutron Stars.) The Rosat X-ray observatory also discovered
               a few isolated neutron stars in the 1990's. (See http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/multi/astro-ph/0008485
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