What happens after a black dwarf supernova. However, when the supernova remnant is 1. After the re...
What happens after a black dwarf supernova. However, when the supernova remnant is 1. After the red giant phase, models suggest the Sun will shed its outer layers and become a dense type of cooling star (a white dwarf), and no longer produce energy by fusion, but will still glow and give off heat from its previous fusion for perhaps trillions of years. White Dwarf Explosions (Thermonuclear Supernova) In some binary star systems, a dense white dwarf steals matter from its companion star. 2 and 1. • Beyond this limit, the white dwarf will collapse, causing all of its atoms to undergo fusion all at once! 2. It can fade into obscu-rity (brown dwarf or red dwarf), become a white dwarf (sun-like stars), explode as a supernova and leave behind a neutron star or a black hole (massive to very massive stars), or be disrupted entirely (white dwarfs in close bi-nary systems, or extremely mas-sive stars). 44 times the mass of our sun). However, if a white dwarf accrues enough mass by pulling mass off of another star beyond a critical mass, a runaway thermonuclear fusion event will cause the white dwarf to explode, forming a type 1A supernova. The result is a sudden explosion that completely destroys the star. 6 days ago ยท Artistic view of the aftermath of a supernova explosion, with an unexpected white dwarf remnant.
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