PHYS 037 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: White Dwarf, Type Ia Supernova, Glossary Of Ancient Roman Religion

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Evolution of stars and origin of heavy elements. Hydrogen nuclei --> helium: releases a little energy very frequently, hydrogen nuclei has less mass than the 4 protons that fuse, difference in mass --> energy, temperature and pressure are keys. Pressure is also very high: nuclei in core are moving rapidly, pushes the fast moving nuclei together, collisions --> fusion. Suns lifetime explosion: massive star: main sequence >> blue supergiant >> red supergiant >> supernova, 10 billion years on main sequence, red giant phase. Non more hydrogen left to fuse --> only helium: helium burns, converts to carbon, yellow giant phase. No more helium: core contracts, outer layer expands, red supergiant phase. Core cools, outer layer expands more: planetary nebula, core remains as a white dwarf, planetary nebula. Outer layer cools --> carbon akes form. Flakes take stellar gas out with them. Thus creating a stellar wind (very fast)

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