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KAT-7 first science, in collaboration with HartRAO - 2013-05-16
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An artist's impression of the Circinus X-1 system showing the binary
(double) star system. Two stars orbit each other every 16.5 days in an
elliptical orbit. The small white sphere is the neutron star - an extremely
dense and compact remnant of an exploded star, only about 20 km in diameter.
The red sphere is an ordinary star - the companion star in this system. When
the two stars are at their closest, the neutron star pulls material from its
companion star. An accretion disk (the blue disk) forms around the neutron
star, containing the matter that is sucked from the ordinary star. Powerful
jets of material (the orange rays) then blast out from the neutron star at
close to the speed of light, causing powerful flares in radio frequencies.
More detail is given in the press release from SKA South Africa.