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Double-star

This double-star system, located approximately 28,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius, is a source of powerful bursts of X-ray emission. Argonne physicists have made precise measurements of exotic isotopes that explain the characteristic X-ray spectrum and luminosities of such “X-ray bursters.”
Illustration courtesy Dana Berry, Space Telescope Science Institute.