An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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X-ray burst
  بلک ِ پرتو ِ ایکس  
belk-e partow-e iks
Fr.: sursaut de rayonnement X  

A rapid and intense surge of X-ray emission from some
sources. They often last less than one second followed by an
exponential decrease of typically a few seconds to a minute. Most X-ray bursts are believed to arise in → X-ray binary systems due to nuclear fusion of material accreted onto a compact companion.

See also:X-ray; → burst.