PHYS-UA 11 Study Guide - Final Guide: Gamma-Ray Burst, Event Horizon, Galactic Center

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Chapter 18: the bizarre stellar graveyard: white dwarfs: The exposed core of a star that has died and shed its outer layers in a planetary nebula. Stellar in mass, but small in radius, so are dim in comparison to stars like the sun. Hottest white dwarfs can shine bright with high energy uv and x-ray light. No fusion happening, so what keeps the star collapsing is the electron degeneracy pressure. Outward electron degeneracy pressure balances out the inward gravitational force. Degeneracy pressure: a type of pressure that arises when the subatomic particles are packed as closely as the laws of quantum mechanics allows. 1 solar mass star will leave behind a core of c. Very low mass star will leave behind a core of helium as they never became hot enough to fuse helium. Intermediate star will leave behind a core of heavier elements such as oxygen, but never iron (achieve.

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