found: Work cat: Electromagnetic radiation from pulsars and magnetars, c2012.
found: Dictionary of astronomy, 2012, via WWW (Oxford reference online, retrieved Apr. 10, 2013):magnetar (A type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field)
found: NASA Thesaurus, June 9, 2014(Magnetars: Highly magnetized neutron stars believed to emit quasi-steady x-rays along with bursts of soft gamma rays--emissions powered by their magnetic energy. According to magnetar theory these stars form in some fraction of all supernovae. When they are young (with ages of less than about 10,000 years) magnetars may be observed as soft gamma repeaters (SGRs) or anomalous X-ray pulsars)