Outbursts detected on the magnetar SGR 1830
An article published in “The Astrophysical Journal Letters” reports a study on the magnetar cataloged as SGR 1830-0645, or simply SGR 1830, and spots on its surface that generated X-ray emissions. A team of researchers used the NICER telescope installed on the International Space Station to monitor the outbursts on the surface of SGR 1830 and the merger of three spots into one. More data was collected thanks to NASA’s Swift Space Telescope. The conclusion is that this is an activity that has similarities with the movements of tectonic plates on Earth. The magnetic field of the magnetar can cause its surface to deform, crack, and even melt even though it’s extremely hard. Spots are areas where Sun-like coronal loops connect to the surface.
