Single Stars
 
 
A high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB) star seen from the surface of a dead, rocky planet or asteroid See also
Be star orbiting a neutron star
Cygnus X-1, the famous high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB)
A high-mass X-ray binary star seen from the surface of a dead, rocky planet or asteroid
Blues for a Dead World (2004)  Here you have an impression of a high-mass X-ray binary, in which a blue giant (right) orbits a compact object such as a neutron star or black hole. The blue giant has a powerful stellar wind, shown radiating outwards here. Some of this material wraps around the compact object in a shock wave, producing X-rays via accretion.