Astronomical X-ray sources
= Astronomical X-ray sources
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Astronomical X-ray sources are celestial objects that emit significant amounts of X-ray radiation. These sources can be quite diverse and include a variety of astrophysical phenomena, typically associated with high-energy processes. Some common types of astronomical X-ray sources include: 1. **X-ray Binaries**: These systems consist of a normal star and a compact object, such as a black hole or neutron star.