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Stars/X-rays/Quiz

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This is a Chandra X-ray Observatory image of LP 944-20 before flare and during flare. Credit: CXO/NASA.

X-ray stars is a lecture in the X-ray astronomy of stars. It is part of the X-ray astronomy/Course.

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Hypotheses

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  1. Stars that are in different classes based on their photosphere temperatures may be in the same class based on their X-ray spectra.

See also

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{{Radiation astronomy resources}}