Why are there so few X-ray stars?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Binary Stars, Radiation Sources, X Ray Sources, Black Holes (Astronomy), Neutron Stars, Roche Limit, Stellar Winds

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Conditions are discussed under which a binary star can be converted into a source of X-ray radiation depending on the condition under which stellar wind accretion of matter in the form of a disk can occur on a black hole or neutron star. It is shown that the main condition for the appearance of an X-ray source in a binary system is that the dimensions of its normal component be close to the dimensions of its Roche's cavity. It was found that old isolated pulsars cannot become sources of ultraviolet and soft X-ray radiation.

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