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What are black dwarf stars?

What are black dwarf stars?

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A. Cook

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A. Cook
A. Cook, English Professor, M.A, Ph.D, Kentucky

Answered Jan 30, 2019

Hypothetical and unlike red dwarfs, brown dwarfs, and white dwarfs, a black dwarf is a stellar remnant. It's specifically a white dwarf that has cooled sufficiently that it no longer emits significant heat or light. The time required for a white dwarf to reach this state is calculated to be longer than the current age of the universe, which is estimated to be 13.8 billion years.

Therefore, black dwarfs are expected to exist in the universe presently and the temperature of the coolest white dwarfs is one observational limit on the age of the universe.

The name "black dwarf" has also been used to describe sub stellar objects that do not have sufficient mass, less than approximately 0.08 solar mass to maintain hydrogen-burning nuclear fusion. Said objects are now generally called brown dwarfs, a term coined in the 1970s. Black dwarfs should not be mistaken with black holes, black stars, or neutron stars.

Since the hypothetical black dwarf is just a white dwarf that has cooled completely, it should be the same structure as a white dwarf. The final end product of fusion is iron. Ergo, a black dwarf would be made of iron. The iron is exremely dense since gravity would have squished it all together in one mass of subatomic particles, but it's iron regardless.

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L. Hawkes

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L. Hawkes, Teacher, Memphis

Answered Dec 03, 2018

There are some people who are not aware that the black dwarf star exists. This is the type of star that has already cooled down. This means that it does not have any temperature anymore. It becomes one with the rest of the universe. It cannot be seen anymore. It should be remembered that black dwarfs are considered hypothetical stars. This means that there is not enough evidence to prove that this type of star actually exists.

There are other types of dwarf stars that can be seen and are being observed in the solar system. The evolution of stars can be very fascinating but it is important to take note of what is true and what is only hypothetical.

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