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Origins of variability in X-ray photons from a symbiotic binary star as revealed by dimensionality reduction Symbiotic binary stars are a type of binary star system that consists of a compact star (such as a white dwarf) and a red giant star. In these systems, a compact star accretes materials from a red giant star and produces soft X-ray photons. However, some of them--known as hard X-ray-emitting symbiotic stars--also produce powerful X-ray photons, which may be due to the presence of massive white dwarfs.
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