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Where does the magnetism in <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">neutron</b> stars come from, as <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">neutrons</b> are neutral particles? | Astronomy.com
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Where does the magnetism in neutron stars come from, as neutrons are neutral particles?

Gian Luca De Marchi, Latisana, Italy
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Artist's concept of a neutron star. NASA/Dana Berry
No one knows the exact origin of neutron-star magnetism. The fact that these exotic objects have neutron in their name should not be cause for concern. While neutrons are charge-neutral particles ò?? meaning magnetic fields donò??t alter their motions ò?? neutron stars are not made exclusively of these particles.

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