X-ray binaries blast out high-energy radiation
X-ray binaries, intense stellar pairs involving black holes or neutron stars, blast out high-energy X-rays, offering glimpses into the universe's most violent cosmic events.
X-ray binaries are cosmic powerhouses where a normal star orbits a super-dense neutron star or black hole. As the companion star sheds material, it spirals into a scorching disk around its compact partner, heating up to millions of degrees. This extreme heat unleashes intense X-ray radiation, a signature that allows space telescopes like NASA's Chandra to detect them from Earth.
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