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Black hole in X-Ray Binary.
An X-ray binary consists of 2 stars with masses (the accreting compact object) and (the donor). The
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1. Why can certain stars sometimes be identified as eclipsing binary stars?
A. They are brighter than any single star B. They are
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Black hole in X-Ray Binary.
(2.75/11.0 points) An X-ray binary consists of 2 stars with masses (the accreting compact object) and
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Black hole in X-Ray Binary.
(2.75/11.0 points) An X-ray binary consists of 2 stars with masses (the accreting compact object) and
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Two stars with masses 2.75 x 10^30 kg and 5.92 x 10^30 kg form a binary system. If the two stars have an average separation of
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In a binary star system, two stars orbit about their common center of mass, as shown in the figure .
If r2 = 2r1, what is the
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An X-ray binary consists of 2 stars with masses m1 (the accreting compact object) and m2 (the donor). The orbits are circular
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a certain binary star system consists of two stars of masses m and 3m respectively separated by a distance of 1.5 x 10^12 m,
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In a binary star system in which 2 stars orbit each other about their centre of mass, the mass of one star is 20m while the
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In a binary star system in which 2 stars orbit each other about their centre of mass, the mass of one star is 20m while the
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