How are many rapidly spinning neutron stars often detected after a supernova?

Answer

As pulsars emitting beams of radio waves.

Many neutron stars are observable because they spin rapidly and emit focused beams of radio waves from their magnetic poles, detected as pulsars whose regularity can rival atomic clocks.

How are many rapidly spinning neutron stars often detected after a supernova?
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