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Eclipsing Binary Light Curves
Below, there is a representation of a light curve as it would appear from plotting data from eclipsing binaries. Above the light curve is a diagram showing where the two stars in the system are relative to each other (as seen by the observer). Notice how the "brightness" or "magnitude" changes as the smaller star is behind, next to, and in front of the larger star. The X-ray intensity of the system is greatest when both stars are completely visible, and least when the X-ray emitting star is eclipsed by the central star, which blocks out the X-rays from the smaller star.
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