X-Ray Binary
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An X-ray binary is a binary star system in which one component is a compact object — neutron star or black hole — accreting material from a companion star. The intense gravitational energy released heats the accretion disk to millions of degrees, emitting prolific X-rays.
Category: Star Types & Classification