What is an X-ray star?

What is an X-ray star?

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X (Japanese: エックス , Hepburn: Ekkusu, also known as X/1999) is a Japanese shōjo manga series created by Clamp, a creative team made by Satsuki Igarashi, Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, and Mokona. . It was published in the May 1992 issue of Monthly Asuka and worked there until the magazine's editors became concerned about increasingly violent stories. The series took a long hiatus in March 2003 and has yet to be concluded. The story takes place at the end of the days in 1999. This series follows Kamui Shirō, a young brunette who returns to Tokyo after a 6-year absence to face the fate that will determine humanity's destiny.
Kadokawa Shoten has collected and published individual chapters in 18 tank sizes, with five chapters published in the book "All About Clamp". All but the last few episodes have been aired. It was adapted into a series of sound dramas, a 1996 animated feature film, and a television series in 2001, with two films produced by Madhouse. Viz Media has released 18 volumes in North America, while the movies and TV series have been released on DVDs by Manga Entertainment and Geneon, respectively.
The series is a recess to apocalyptic fiction; combines various elements of the world scenario, both secular and religious, with their own mythologies. Its many themes include the exploration of humanity's personality and relationships with others, and external conflicts such as the impending Armageddon. It also received mostly positive reviews, despite the absence of an ending. Common name for a galaxy star-shaped X-ray source. There are energies in excess of 1000 times the energy emitted by the sun as X-rays, most of which are nearby stars composed of super-high density stars such as neutron stars, black holes and stars. Plasma blown out from a fixed star and overflowing matter (gas) from a fixed star form a disk (accumulation disk) surrounding the high-density star, which slowly falls from the inside into a high-density star. Meanwhile, the plasma temperature, which makes the disk with the released gravitational energy, turns into a high temperature of tens of millions to hundreds of millions of degrees and emits X-rays as thermal rays. One of the representative X-ray stars, one of Strauss XI, is said to be an unsuspecting black hole. → X-ray Burstar
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