3C58
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3C58 (aka 3C 58) is a pulsar and surrounding synchrotron nebula within the Milky Way that is possibly associated with the supernova SN 1181.
3C58 is notable for its very high rate of cooling which was unexplained by standard theories of neutron star formation. It is hypothesised that extreme conditions in the star's interior cause a high neutrino flux, which carries away the energy and the star cools[1].
It is located in the direction of Cassiopeia and is estimated to be 10,000 light-years away.
3C58 has been proposed as a possible quark star.