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Updated at 11:42 a.m. ETDHAKA, Bangladesh Just a few hours before he was arrested in an FBI
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botella stanley nes. Andrea Tiengo, one of the researchers, explains: Until very recently, all indications were that this magnetar had one of the weakest surface magnetic fields known; at 6 x 1012 Gauss, it was roughly a 100 times lower than for typical magnetars. Understanding these results was a challenge. However, we suspected that SGR 0418 was in fact hiding a much stronger magnetic field, out of reach of our usual analytical techniques. To explain our observations, this magnetar must have a super-strong, twisted magnetic field reaching 1015 Gauss across small regions on the surface, spanning only a few hundred metres across. On average, the field can appear fairly weak, as earlier results have suggested. But we are now able to probe sub-structure on the surface and see that the field is very strong locally. You can think of the strong, localized magnetic fields a bit l
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