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White Dwarfs and Novae – The Vampire Stars
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White Dwarfs and Novae – The Vampire Stars. What’s a White Dwarf Like? Same size as the earth to slightly larger. Very hot – surface temperatures of up.

Apr 01, 2015

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Page 1: White Dwarfs and Novae – The Vampire Stars. What’s a White Dwarf Like? Same size as the earth to slightly larger. Very hot – surface temperatures of up.

White Dwarfs andNovae – The Vampire Stars

Page 2: White Dwarfs and Novae – The Vampire Stars. What’s a White Dwarf Like? Same size as the earth to slightly larger. Very hot – surface temperatures of up.

What’s a White Dwarf Like?

• Same size as the earth to slightly larger.

• Very hot – surface temperatures of up to 100,000 Kelvin.

• Very dense – 200,000 times the density of the earth.

• Made of crystalline C and O.

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Page 4: White Dwarfs and Novae – The Vampire Stars. What’s a White Dwarf Like? Same size as the earth to slightly larger. Very hot – surface temperatures of up.

What’s a White Dwarf Like?

• Contains about ½ the mass of the original star: from 0.4 to 1.4 solar masses.

• This upper limit (1.4 solar masses) is the Chandrasekhar Limit.

• If the core of the star is heavier than 1.4 solar masses, it will turn into a neutron star instead of a white dwarf.

Page 5: White Dwarfs and Novae – The Vampire Stars. What’s a White Dwarf Like? Same size as the earth to slightly larger. Very hot – surface temperatures of up.

What’s a White Dwarf Like?

• Nuclear fusion has completely shut down – the star shines only from residual heat.

• If there’s no nuclear fusion to provide outward pressure…why doesn’t the white dwarf instead collapse into a black hole?

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Why No Black Hole?

• At the enormous density of a white dwarf, nearly all the empty space between the atoms is squeezed out.

• The electrons of the atoms repel the electrons of the other atoms, providing an outward pressure which the star’s gravity isn’t strong enough to overcome.

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• This electron pressure is called degenerate electron pressure.

• The atoms are so close together that the electrons can’t really figure out which atom they belong to. They simply flow around all the atoms (electrons are degenerate.)

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Sometimes white dwarfs explode!

• Since at least half of the stars occur in binary systems, we ought to find many white dwarfs in binary systems with other stars.

• If a white dwarf is in a close binary system with a red giant or supergiant, sometimes its gravity will pull hydrogen gas from the larger star.

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The gas from the red giant spirals into thewhite dwarf – forming an accretion disk.

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Ready to go BOOM!

• When enough hydrogen gas from the red giant accumulates on the surface of the white dwarf, the high temperatures cause the gas to fuse into Helium.

• The star briefly flares hundreds of times brighter than a normal star.

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http://astro.nmsu.edu/~jojohnso/hubble5.jpg

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• Although the explosion is violent, most of the energy and mass comes from the “stolen” hydrogen gas. The star itself isn’t destroyed.

• Therefore, the star can go through the process dozens, maybe hundreds, of times!

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Nova Light Curves• The brightness of a nova explosion

increases rapidly from the “normal” brightness of the star.

• It typically takes a few weeks to fade back to the star’s normal brightness.

• Here’s a light curve for a typical nova explosion:

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Nova light curvehttp://zebu.uoregon.edu/~js/ast122/images/nova_light_curve.gif

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http://www.seed.slb.com/en/watch/cosmos/images/nova.jpg