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How did we learn to sort stellar X-ray binaries into types?

Pablo Reig

June 2, 2026

High-mass X-ray binaries—pairs of a dying massive star and a neutron star or black hole locked in orbit—have become natural laboratories for extreme physics. This historical review traces how astronomers categorized these systems from the first X-ray satellites through today, explaining what makes each type distinct and why the classification matters for understanding stellar evolution and compact objects.
Published as Taxonomy of High Mass X-ray binaries from a historical perspective arXiv:2606.03550
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