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30 June, 11:29

What are 3 ways a star might die?

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  1. 30 June, 11:35
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    A star's death method is determined by its mass. A star with a mass under 4.2 times the mass of the Sun (called the Chandrasekhar limit after the University of Michigan astronomer who first determined it) will wind up a white dwarf and ultimately burn out as a heavy but small, dense object.

    More massive stars will become white dwarfs, neutron stars, novas, supernovas, black holes, depending on a variety of factors, including mass and the presence of a close stellar binary companion
  2. 30 June, 11:39
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    1) Stars like our Sun will become red giants then white dwarf stars.

    2) Stars with mass of more than about 8 times the Sun become supergiants.

    They will then explode as a supernova. Finally they "die" and become neutron stars, or black holes.
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