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Physics, 11.03.2022 18:20 MarlonJ02

Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, is actually a binary star system. Sirius a is main-sequence star and sirius b is a white dwarf. Nearly all the visible light we see from sirius comes from sirius a. But when we photograph the system with x-ray light, as shown here, sirius b is the brighter of the two stars. Why?.

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