Neutrino rocket model to explain the origin of high-velocity pulsars

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Neutrino rocket model to explain the origin of high-velocity pulsars

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https://phys.org/news/2022-08-neutrino- ... lsars.html

One annoying aspect of the article is it leaves some jargon unexplained while dumbing down other jargon beyond recognition. For instance
There is a special Einstein condensation phenomenon called superfluid that might occur within a rotating neutron star (also known as a pulsar) when the thermal temperature inside the neutron star is lower than the energy gap of the bound neutrons.
The reference is to Bose-Einstein condensation. If any of the rest of the article needs to be clarified just ask away.
Scopes: Refs: Orion ST80, SV 80EDA f7, TS 102ED f11 Newts: AWB 130mm, f5, Z12 f5; Cats: VMC110L, Intes MK66,VMC200L f9.75 EPs: KK Fujiyama Orthoscopics, 2x Vixen NPLs (40-6mm) and BCOs, Baader Mark IV zooms, TV Panoptics, Delos, Plossl 32-8mm. Mixed brand Masuyama/Astroplans Binoculars: Nikon Aculon 10x50, Celestron 15x70, Baader Maxbright. Mounts: Star Seeker IV, Vixen Porta II, Celestron CG5
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