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Stars By: Mary Aragon Theory of Relativity
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What are stars? Enormous balls of gas Made mostly of hydrogen and helium Constant nuclear process (fusion)
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How do they die? Nuclear fuel runs out Star expands and core contracts Various things can happen depending on the stars initial mass
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Sun-like Stars Up to 1.5 times that of the sun Expands as it grow old, core runs out of H and He atoms Core contracts, layers expand, cool, and become less bright (Red Giant) Continue to expand, He fuses forming C and releases energy, then stabilizes due to Carbons inability to further compress Outer layers drift off (Planetary Nebula), loses most of its mass Cools and shrinks, becomes stable with no nuclear fuel, radiates leftover heat (White Dwarf) Dead star, cool and dark (Black Dwarf)
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Huge Stars 1.5 to 3 times that of the sun Core fuses all H into He and shrinks, hotter and denser (Red Supergiant) Produces heavier elements (i.e. Iron) Core collapses Fe atoms crushed, core temp. around 100 billion degrees Repulsive electrical forces between atoms nuclei outweigh gravity, causes massive explosion, blows away stars outer layers (Supernova) Collapse into a small dense Star with an extremely strong gravitational field and rapid spin (Neutron Star)
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Massive Stars More than 3 times that of the sun Red Supergiant Supernova Contracts immensely and becomes incredibly dense with a gravitational field so strong that not even light can escape (Black Hole)
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