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The phrase "a pulsar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of astronomical object, which is a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation.
Example: "Astronomers have discovered a new pulsar that emits radio waves at regular intervals."
Alternatives: "a neutron star" or "a rotating neutron star".
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The conflagration within glowed like a pulsar.
A supernova remnant powered by a pulsar.
A pulsar about 800 light years from Earth.
A pulsar about 3,400 light years from Earth.
The supernova left behind a magnetized neutron star - a pulsar.
A pulsar located about 5,000 light years from Earth.
One of them was a pulsar, emitting a periodic beam of electromagnetic radiation.
In 1992 the first extrasolar planets were discovered around a pulsar.
It could be a rapidly rotating, extremely dense neutron star called a pulsar.
Other examples of such an object, dubbed a pulsar for "pulsating radio star," were soon found.
The research began in 1988 when a pulsar, a rapidly spinning stellar remnant, was discovered in the M4 cluster.
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