A smaller white dwarf star (middle left) pulls material from a larger star into a swirling accretion disk. The star is yellow with a brighter yellow rim. The material is multicolored, giving the disk surrounding the star a striped appearance. The larger star on the right is golden yellow.
This artist’s concept depicts a smaller white dwarf star pulling material from a larger star, right, into an accretion disk. Scientists used NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarization Explorer) to study a white dwarf star and its X-ray polarization.
MIT/Jose-Luis Olivares

A smaller white dwarf star (left) pulls material from a larger star into a swirling accretion disk in this artist’s concept released Nov. 19, 2025, to illustrate the first use of NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarization Explorer) to study a white dwarf star.

IXPE spent nearly one week focused on EX Hydrae, a white dwarf star system located in the constellation Hydra, approximately 200 light-years from Earth. Using IXPE’s unique X-ray polarization capability, astronomers examined the star, unlocking the geometry of energetic binary systems.

Read more about EX Hydrae and IXPE.

Image credit: MIT/Jose-Luis Olivares

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