How can neutron stars have a magnetic field if they are made out of neutrons ?
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Neutron stars are magnetic because their interiors contain powerful electrical currents. The Zeeman effect is a splitting of atomic lines due to magnetic fields. Neutron stars, however, have such huge magnetic fields that the structures of the atoms on the surface are altered.
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Neutron stars are magnetic because their interiors contain powerful electrical currents. ... The Zeeman effect is a splitting of atomic lines due to magnetic fields. Neutron stars, however, have such huge magnetic fields that the structures of the atoms on the surface are altered.
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