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What are Binary Star Systems?

Many stars are part of binary star systems, where two stars orbit a common center of mass. The evolution of stars in such systems can be significantly different from solitary stars due to mass transfer between the stars. This interaction can lead to phenomena such as X-ray binaries, where a neutron star or black hole accretes material from a companion star, emitting intense X-rays.

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