Stars and Nebulae
The Sirius System[1] - [2] - [3] - [4] - [5]
Sirius B is brighter in X-Rays. Sirius A is about 2.4 times more massive than the Sun and shines with about 20 times the Sun's luminosity. Sirius B is much smaller than Sirius A. It is much hotter than Sirius A, but has exhausted its fuel and fusion has ceased. Sirius B is the degenerate core of a star - a white dwarf with the mass of the Sun, but the size of Earth.
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Through an X-ray telescope, the luminosity of the pair is reversed.
Sirius B's intense heat causes it to emit copious amounts of X-rays. |