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2A1702-18
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ManufacturerEaton - Bussmann Electrical Division
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Mfr. Part #2A1702-18
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In Stock8468
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Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Supplier | Eaton - Bussmann Electrical Division |
| Package | Bulk |
| ProductStatus | Active |
Overview
Description
The designation "2A1702-18" appears to be a reference to a specific object within this catalog. The nomenclature typically includes coordinates or a unique identifier, helping astronomers and researchers locate and study the object. Infrared surveys like 2MASS are valuable in astronomy because they can penetrate dust clouds that obscure visible light, revealing objects and structures in the universe that would otherwise remain hidden. This allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the distribution of stars, galaxies, and other celestial entities across the universe.
Please note that additional context or specific details about the object would require access to astronomical databases or publications where this designation is referenced.
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Features
1. X-Ray Emission: It is a bright X-ray source, primarily due to the accretion of material from the companion star onto the neutron star, releasing significant energy.
2. Neutron Star: The compact object in the system is a neutron star, which is the remnant core of a massive star that has undergone a supernova explosion.
3. Accretion Disk: Material from the companion star forms an accretion disk around the neutron star before spiraling in, which contributes to the emission of X-rays.
4. Orbital Period: The system has a relatively short orbital period, typical for low-mass X-ray binaries, indicating close proximity between the neutron star and its companion.
5. Type I X-ray Bursts: It exhibits Type I X-ray bursts, which are thermonuclear explosions on the surface of the neutron star, further characterizing the nature of the accreting material and the environment.
These features make 2A 1702-18 an interesting object for studying the physics of X-ray binaries and neutron stars.