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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,780 --> 00:00:06,300 Neutron stars are one of the most extreme and violent things in the universe. 2 00:00:07,240 --> 00:00:11,460 Giant atomic nuclei, only a few kilometers in diameter, 3 00:00:11,460 --> 00:00:13,580 but as massive as stars. 4 00:00:13,580 --> 00:00:17,940 And they owe their existence to the death of something majestic. 5 00:00:19,680 --> 00:00:26,600 [Intro music] 6 00:00:28,920 --> 00:00:32,400 Stars exist because of a fragile balance. 7 00:00:32,860 --> 00:00:37,760 The mass of millions of billions of trillions of tons of hot plasma 8 00:00:37,760 --> 00:00:39,960 are being pulled inwards by gravity, 9 00:00:39,960 --> 00:00:44,260 and squeeze material together with so much force that nuclei fuse 10 00:00:44,800 --> 00:00:46,980 Hydrogen fuses into helium. 11 00:00:47,300 --> 00:00:52,140 This releases energy which pushes against gravity and tries to escape. 12 00:00:52,140 --> 00:00:55,880 As long as this balance exists, stars are pretty stable. 13 00:00:56,900 --> 00:00:59,760 Eventually, the hydrogen will be exhausted. 14 00:01:00,460 --> 00:01:03,560 Medium stars, like our Sun, go through a giant phase, 15 00:01:03,560 --> 00:01:06,520 where they burn helium into carbon and oxygen 16 00:01:06,520 --> 00:01:08,920 before they eventually turn into white dwarfs. 17 00:01:09,740 --> 00:01:12,480 But in stars many times the mass of our Sun, 18 00:01:12,480 --> 00:01:15,320 things get interesting when the helium is exhausted. 19 00:01:15,700 --> 00:01:19,160 For a moment, the balance of pressure and radiation tips, 20 00:01:19,160 --> 00:01:22,780 and gravity wins, squeezing the star tighter than before. 21 00:01:23,140 --> 00:01:25,240 The core burns hotter and faster, 22 00:01:25,240 --> 00:01:28,560 while the outer layers of the star swell by hundreds of times, 23 00:01:28,560 --> 00:01:30,860 fusing heavier and heavier elements. 24 00:01:31,180 --> 00:01:33,600 Carbon burns to neon in centuries, 25 00:01:33,600 --> 00:01:35,760 neon to oxygen in a year, 26 00:01:35,760 --> 00:01:37,840 oxygen to silicon in months, 27 00:01:37,840 --> 00:01:40,220 and silicon to iron in a day. 28 00:01:40,800 --> 00:01:42,020 And then… 29 00:01:42,020 --> 00:01:42,980 …death. 30 00:01:43,620 --> 00:01:45,540 Iron is nuclear ash. 31 00:01:45,540 --> 00:01:48,640 It has no energy to give and cannot be fused. 32 00:01:49,040 --> 00:01:52,260 The fusion suddenly stops, and the balance ends. 33 00:01:52,260 --> 00:01:54,400 Without the outward pressure from fusion, 34 00:01:54,400 --> 00:01:57,820 the core is crushed by the enormous weight of the star above it. 35 00:01:58,540 --> 00:02:02,040 What happens now is awesome and scary. 36 00:02:02,440 --> 00:02:06,400 Particles, like electrons and protons, really don’t want to be near each other. 37 00:02:06,420 --> 00:02:09,460 But the pressure of the collapsing star is so great 38 00:02:09,460 --> 00:02:12,340 that electrons and protons fuse into neutrons, 39 00:02:12,340 --> 00:02:16,380 which then get squeezed together as tightly as in atomic nuclei. 40 00:02:17,120 --> 00:02:19,240 An iron ball, the size of the Earth, 41 00:02:19,240 --> 00:02:23,480 is squeezed into a ball of pure nuclear matter, the size of a city. 42 00:02:23,480 --> 00:02:26,700 But not just the core; The whole star implodes, 43 00:02:26,700 --> 00:02:31,180 gravity pulling the outer layers in at 25% the speed of light. 44 00:02:31,700 --> 00:02:34,420 This implosion bounces off the iron core, 45 00:02:34,420 --> 00:02:37,200 producing a shock wave that explodes outwards 46 00:02:37,200 --> 00:02:39,880 and catapults the rest of the star into space. 47 00:02:40,360 --> 00:02:46,400 This is what we call a supernova explosion, and it will outshine entire galaxies. 48 00:02:47,500 --> 00:02:50,760 What remains of the star is now a neutron star. 49 00:02:50,760 --> 00:02:53,840 Its mass is around a million times the mass of the Earth 50 00:02:53,840 --> 00:02:57,460 but compressed to an object about 25 kilometers wide. 51 00:02:57,980 --> 00:03:00,900 It’s so dense that the mass of all living humans 52 00:03:00,900 --> 00:03:04,340 would fit into one cubic centimeter of neutron star matter. 53 00:03:04,720 --> 00:03:06,900 That’s roughly a billion tons 54 00:03:06,900 --> 00:03:09,160 in a space the size of a sugar cube. 55 00:03:09,800 --> 00:03:13,380 Put another way, that’s Mount Everest in a cup of coffee. 56 00:03:14,440 --> 00:03:18,380 From the outside, a neutron star is unbelievably extreme. 57 00:03:18,380 --> 00:03:21,660 Its gravity is the strongest, outside black holes, 58 00:03:21,660 --> 00:03:24,400 and, if it were any denser, it would become one. 59 00:03:25,140 --> 00:03:26,780 Light is bent around it, 60 00:03:26,780 --> 00:03:29,740 meaning you can see the front and parts of the back. 61 00:03:30,360 --> 00:03:36,100 Their surfaces reach 1,000,000 degrees Celsius, compared to a measly 6,000 degrees for our Sun. 62 00:03:36,880 --> 00:03:39,480 Okay, let’s look inside a neutron star. 63 00:03:39,920 --> 00:03:42,940 Although these giant atomic nuclei are stars, 64 00:03:42,940 --> 00:03:45,340 in many ways, they’re also like planets, 65 00:03:45,340 --> 00:03:47,820 with solid crusts over a liquid core. 66 00:03:48,600 --> 00:03:50,520 The crust is extremely hard. 67 00:03:50,960 --> 00:03:54,400 The outermost layers are made of iron left over from the supernova, 68 00:03:54,400 --> 00:03:56,600 squeezed together in a crystal lattice, 69 00:03:56,600 --> 00:03:58,840 with a sea of electrons flowing through them. 70 00:03:59,660 --> 00:04:03,160 Going deeper, gravity squeezes nuclei closer together. 71 00:04:03,620 --> 00:04:07,640 We find fewer and fewer protons, as most merge to neutrons. 72 00:04:08,160 --> 00:04:10,580 Until we reach the base of the crust. 73 00:04:10,580 --> 00:04:13,440 Here, nuclei are squeezed together so hard 74 00:04:13,440 --> 00:04:14,700 that they start to touch. 75 00:04:15,100 --> 00:04:17,140 Protons and neutrons rearrange, 76 00:04:17,140 --> 00:04:19,320 making long cylinders or sheets, 77 00:04:19,320 --> 00:04:22,420 enormous nuclei with millions of protons and neutrons 78 00:04:22,420 --> 00:04:24,420 shaped like spaghetti and lasagna, 79 00:04:24,420 --> 00:04:27,060 which physicists call nuclear pasta. 80 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:32,440 Nuclear pasta is so dense that it may be the strongest material in the universe, 81 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:34,040 basically unbreakable. 82 00:04:34,760 --> 00:04:37,100 Lumps of pasta inside a neutron star 83 00:04:37,100 --> 00:04:38,420 can even make mountains 84 00:04:38,420 --> 00:04:40,560 at most a few centimeters high, 85 00:04:40,560 --> 00:04:43,400 but many times as massive as the Himalayas. 86 00:04:44,140 --> 00:04:47,100 Eventually, beneath the pasta, we reach the core. 87 00:04:47,440 --> 00:04:51,680 We’re not really sure what the properties of matter are when they’re squeezed this hard. 88 00:04:51,680 --> 00:04:54,920 Protons and neutrons might dissolve into an ocean of quarks, 89 00:04:54,920 --> 00:04:56,960 a so-called quark-gluon plasma. 90 00:04:57,480 --> 00:05:01,000 Some of those quarks might turn into strange quarks, 91 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:04,400 making a sort of strange matter, with properties so extreme, 92 00:05:04,400 --> 00:05:06,680 that we made a whole video about it. 93 00:05:06,680 --> 00:05:09,220 Or, maybe they just stay protons and neutrons. 94 00:05:09,780 --> 00:05:12,600 No one knows for sure, and that’s why we do science. 95 00:05:13,300 --> 00:05:18,100 That’s all pretty heavy stuff, literally, so let’s go back out into space. 96 00:05:18,760 --> 00:05:20,880 When neutron stars first collapse, 97 00:05:20,880 --> 00:05:25,100 they begin to spin very, very fast, like a ballerina pulling her arms in. 98 00:05:25,940 --> 00:05:30,200 Neutron stars are celestial ballerinas, spinning many times per second. 99 00:05:30,940 --> 00:05:32,580 This creates pulses 100 00:05:32,580 --> 00:05:35,740 because their magnetic field creates a beam of radio waves, 101 00:05:35,740 --> 00:05:37,700 which passes every time they spin. 102 00:05:38,200 --> 00:05:42,140 These radio pulsars are the best-known type of neutron star. 103 00:05:42,140 --> 00:05:44,880 About 2,000 are known of in the Milky Way. 104 00:05:45,940 --> 00:05:49,160 These magnetic fields are the strongest in the universe, 105 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:52,300 a quadrillion times stronger than Earth’s after they’re born. 106 00:05:53,200 --> 00:05:56,120 They’re called magnetars until they calm down a little. 107 00:05:57,060 --> 00:06:01,400 But the absolute best kind of neutron stars are friends with other neutron stars. 108 00:06:01,900 --> 00:06:07,980 By radiating away energy as gravitational waves, ripples in spacetime, their orbits can decay, 109 00:06:07,980 --> 00:06:13,900 and they can crash into and kill each other in a kilonova explosion that spews out a lot of their guts. 110 00:06:14,560 --> 00:06:17,360 When they do, the conditions become so extreme 111 00:06:17,360 --> 00:06:20,160 that, for a moment, heavy nuclei are made again. 112 00:06:20,620 --> 00:06:23,600 It’s not fusion putting nuclei together this time, 113 00:06:23,600 --> 00:06:27,300 but heavy neutron-rich matter falling apart and reassembling. 114 00:06:28,160 --> 00:06:29,640 Only very recently, 115 00:06:29,640 --> 00:06:34,100 we’ve learned that this is probably the origin of most of the heavy elements in the universe, 116 00:06:34,100 --> 00:06:38,020 like gold, uranium, and platinum, and dozens more. 117 00:06:38,920 --> 00:06:43,800 So there now two neutron stars collapse and become a black hole, dying yet again. 118 00:06:44,960 --> 00:06:49,800 Not only do stars have to die to create elements, they have to die twice. 119 00:06:50,900 --> 00:06:55,060 Over millions of years, these atoms will mix back into the 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