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The Bizarre Stellar
Graveyard
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18.1 White Dwarfs
Our goals for learning:
What is a white dwarf?
What can happen to a white dwarf in a close binary
system?
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What is a white dwarf?
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White Dwarfs
White dwarfs are the remaining cores of dead low mass (< 2 Msun) stars.
Electron degeneracy pressure supports them against the crush of gravity.
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White dwarfs cool off
and grow dimmer
with time.
White dwarfs are
characterized by
their atmospheres.
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Size of a White Dwarf
White dwarfs with same mass as Sun are about same size as Earth.
Higher-mass white dwarfs are smaller.
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The White Dwarf Limit
Quantum mechanics says that electrons must move faster as they are squeezed into a very small space.
As a white dwarf's mass approaches 1.4MSun, its electrons must move at nearly the speed of light.
Because nothing can move faster than light, a white dwarf cannot be more massive than 1.4MSun, the white dwarf limit (or Chandrasekhar limit).
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What can happen to a
white dwarf in a close
binary system?
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A star that started
with less mass
gains mass from its
companion.
Eventually, the
mass-losing star
will become a
white dwarf.
What happens
next?
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Accretion Disks
Mass falling toward
a white dwarf from
its close binary
companion has
some angular
momentum.
The matter
therefore orbits the
white dwarf in an
accretion disk.
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Accretion Disks
Friction between
orbiting rings of
matter in the disk
transfers angular
momentum
outward and
causes the disk to
heat up and glow.
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Thought Question
What would the gas in an accretion disk do
if there were no friction?
A. It would orbit indefinitely.
B. It would eventually fall in.
C. It would blow away.
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Thought Question
What would the gas in an accretion disk do
if there were no friction?
A. It would orbit indefinitely.
B. It would eventually fall in.
C. It would blow away.
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Nova
The temperature of accreted matter eventually becomes hot enough for hydrogen fusion.
Fusion begins suddenly and explosively, causing a nova.
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Nova
The nova star
system temporarily
appears much
brighter.
The explosion
drives accreted
matter out into
space.
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Thought Question
What happens to a white dwarf when it
accretes enough matter to reach the
1.4MSun limit?
A. It explodes.
B. It collapses into a neutron star.
C. It gradually begins fusing carbon in its
core.
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Thought Question
What happens to a white dwarf when it
accretes enough matter to reach the
1.4MSun limit?
A. It explodes.
B. It collapses into a neutron star.
C. It gradually begins fusing carbon in its
core.
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Two Types of Supernova
Massive star supernova (Type II):
Iron core of a massive star reaches
white dwarf limit and collapses into a
neutron star, causing total explosion.
White dwarf supernova (Type Ia):
Carbon fusion suddenly begins as a
white dwarf in close binary system
reaches white dwarf limit, causing total
explosion.
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One way to tell supernova types apart is with a light curve showing how luminosity changes with time.
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Nova or Supernova?
Supernovae are MUCH MUCH more
luminous (about 100 thousand times)!!!
Nova: H to He fusion of a layer of
accreted matter, white dwarf left intact
Supernova: complete explosion of white
dwarf, nothing left behind
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Supernova Type:
Massive Star or White
Dwarf?
Light curves differ.
Spectra differ (exploding white dwarfs
don't have hydrogen absorption lines).
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What have we learned?
What is a white dwarf?
A white dwarf is the inert core of a dead star.
Electron degeneracy pressure balances the inward pull of gravity.
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What have we learned?
What can happen to a white dwarf in a close binary system?
Matter from its close binary companion can fall onto the white dwarf through an accretion disk.
Accretion of matter can lead to novae and white dwarf supernovae.
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18.2 Neutron Stars
Our goals for learning:
What is a neutron star?
How were neutron stars discovered?
What can happen to a neutron star in a
close binary system?
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What is a neutron star?
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A neutron star is the ball of
neutrons left behind by a
intermediate mass star (M =
2 – 8 Msun) supernova.
Degeneracy pressure of
neutrons supports a neutron
star against gravity.
What is a neutron star?
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Electron degeneracy pressure goes away because electrons combine with protons, making neutrons and neutrinos.
Neutrons collapse to the center, forming a neutron star.
Compression too rapid to explode as nova.
What is a neutron star?
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A neutron star is about the same size metro Atlanta.
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Discovery of Neutron Stars
Using a radio telescope in 1967, Jocelyn Bell noticed very regular pulses of radio emission coming from a single part of the sky.
The pulses were coming from a spinning neutron star—a pulsar.
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Pulsars
A pulsar is a neutron
star that beams
radiation along a
magnetic axis that is
not aligned with the
rotation axis.
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Pulsars
The radiation beams
sweep through space
like lighthouse beams
as the neutron star
rotates.
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Why Pulsars Must Be
Neutron Stars
Circumference of NS = 2π (radius) ~ 60 km
Circumference of WD = 2π (radius) ~ 6,000 km
Spin rate of fast pulsars ~ 1000 cycles per second
NS Surface rotation velocity ~ 60,000 km/s
~ 20% speed of light
~ escape velocity from NS
WD Surface rotation velocity ~ 6,000,000 km/s
~ 20x speed of light
Anything else would be torn to pieces!
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Pulsars spin fast
because a stellar core's
spin speeds up as it
collapses into neutron
star.
Conservation of angular momentum
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Thought Question
Could there be neutron stars that appear as
pulsars to other civilizations but not to us?
A. Yes
B. No
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Thought Question
Could there be neutron stars that appear as
pulsars to other civilizations but not to us?
A. Yes
B. No
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Supernova Remnants
The Crab Nebula (M1)
Named in 1840
Remnant of supernova in 1054 observed by Chinese astronomers
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Supernova Remnants
Expansion
Crab Nebula ~ 1500
km/hr
Expansion essential for
interstellar enrichment.
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What can happen to a
neutron star in a close
binary system?
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Matter falling toward a neutron star forms an accretion disk, just as in a white dwarf binary.
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Accreting matter adds
angular momentum to a
neutron star, increasing
its spin.
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Thought Question
According to the conservation of angular
momentum, what would happen if a star orbiting in
a direction opposite the neutron's star rotation fell onto a neutron star?
A. The neutron star's rotation would speed up.
B. The neutron star's rotation would slow down.
C. Nothing. The directions would cancel each other
out.
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Thought Question
According to the conservation of angular
momentum, what would happen if a star orbiting in
a direction opposite the neutron's star rotation fell onto a neutron star?
A. The neutron star's rotation would speed up.
B. The neutron star's rotation would slow down.
C. Nothing. The directions would cancel each other
out.
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X-Ray Bursts
Matter accreting onto
a neutron star can
eventually become hot
enough for helium
fusion.
The sudden onset of
fusion produces a burst
of X rays.
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What have we learned?
What is a neutron star?
It is a ball of neutrons left over from a massive star
supernova and supported by neutron degeneracy
pressure.
How were neutron stars discovered?
Beams of radiation from a rotating neutron star
sweep through space like lighthouse beams,
making them appear to pulse.
Observations of these pulses were the first evidence
for neutron stars.
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What have we learned?
What can happen to a neutron star in a close binary system?
The accretion disk around a neutron star can
become hot enough to produce X rays, making the
system an X-ray binary.
Sudden fusion events periodically occur on a the
surface of an accreting neutron star, producing X-
ray bursts.