Uncovering the Extremely Variable Pulsar J19131330
Astronomers have discovered an extremely variable pulsar nicknamed RRAT J19131330 which spins faster than any other pulsar known to exist. The pulsar, located in the Galactic Center of the Milky Way, is spinning at a rate of nearly 600 times per second! This remarkable discovery was made using the MeerKAT telescope in South Africa, and the results of the study have been published in the journal Nature Astronomy.
The discovery of such an incredibly fast pulsar has opened up a new realm of possibilities for astronomers. Until now, the fastest spinning pulsar was thought to be spinning at a rate of only about 350 times per second. This new discovery is a huge leap forward for the study of pulsars, and promises to provide astronomers with a wealth of new information about the extreme physics of our universe.
source: Phys.org