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A jet-like X-ray feature, however, is offset from its proper motion direction by 118 degree.
A large number of point-like X-ray sources due to black holes and neutron stars can also be seen.
Caption: This Chandra X-ray Observatory image shows a powerful point-like X-ray source that is consistent with energy emitted by a central giant black hole.
Two striking features were observed in this cardiolipin phase diagram: the presence of a lamellar-lamellar phase separation region and a phase displaying crystalline-like X-ray scattering patterns.
Thanks to Chandra's unique resolving power, astronomers have now been able to identify thousands of point-like X-ray sources due to neutron stars, black holes, white dwarfs, foreground stars, and background galaxies.
The data reveal hundreds of point-like X-ray sources within what is nicknamed the "Whirlpool Galaxy". Most of these point sources are X-ray binary systems with either a neutron star or black hole orbiting a Sun-like star.
In about 20 hours of Chandra exposure time, over 600 young stars were detected as point-like X-ray sources, and diffuse X-ray emission from interstellar gas with a temperature of a million degrees or more was also observed.
Chandra finds point-like X-ray sources (purple) that are black holes and neutron stars in binary star systems, along with a diffuse glow of hot gas.
For the understanding of the development of chirality in the cubic phase it must be recalled that the molecules have liquid like local order, with no hint of any Bragg-like X-ray reflection in the wide-angle range.
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