X-ray astronomy detector (source code)

= X-ray astronomy detector
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X-ray astronomy detectors are specialized instruments used to observe and analyze X-ray emissions from astronomical sources, such as stars, supernova remnants, black holes, and galaxy clusters. Unlike optical telescopes that capture visible light, X-ray telescopes and their detectors are designed to detect high-energy radiation emitted in the X-ray part of the electromagnetic spectrum.