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What causes the magnetic field of a neutron star?

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What causes the magnetic field of a neutron star?

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A neutron star is not composed of only neutrons and has exotic elements on it’s surface and possibly a quark core. For electron flow to occur then there must be a potential difference and some think that the exotic elements that form the crust crack and let it out. It would be a sight to behold but a death trap to you.

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