Hi, could somebody please explain why D is not the correct answer. As per my understanding, the astronomers agree upon the pulsars being spinning balls of neutrons compressed into a sphere.
Now the 'however' in the following statement as well as the bold-faced statement tries to bring forth the point that the pulsars may be filled with quarks .... and it would attract a layer of negatively charged particles that 'could' support a crust of neutrons.
Doesn't this challenge the consensus view of the structure of pulsars, more than explaining just the structure of neutrons on the surface.
Now the 'however' in the following statement as well as the bold-faced statement tries to bring forth the point that the pulsars may be filled with quarks .... and it would attract a layer of negatively charged particles that 'could' support a crust of neutrons.
Doesn't this challenge the consensus view of the structure of pulsars, more than explaining just the structure of neutrons on the surface.
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