The Guitar nebula's pulsar appears to accelerate electrons to within ~3/4 of the theoretical maximum potential, and its brightness is best explained by the pulsar crossing an old supernova remnant's compressed, magnetized shell.
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Positive tidal charge reduces Blandford-Znajek power by up to 15.2% while negative tidal charge increases it by up to 66.5% compared to Kerr black holes of equal mass and angular velocity.
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Guitar Nebula: extreme accelerator in extreme environment
The Guitar nebula's pulsar appears to accelerate electrons to within ~3/4 of the theoretical maximum potential, and its brightness is best explained by the pulsar crossing an old supernova remnant's compressed, magnetized shell.
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Effects of tidal charge on Blandford-Znajek process around braneworld black holes
Positive tidal charge reduces Blandford-Znajek power by up to 15.2% while negative tidal charge increases it by up to 66.5% compared to Kerr black holes of equal mass and angular velocity.