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what if a neuron star collides with a white drawf ???

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Answered by Malekulashtar
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Since a white dwarf consists of degenerate matter, there is no safe equilibrium between thermal pressure and the weight of overlying layers of the star. Because of this, runaway fusion reactions rapidly heat up the interior of the combined star and spread, causing a supernova explosion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alas, the research team discovered that if a neutron star collided with a white dwarf, the explosion would not only provide enough energy to generate the low luminosity of the calcium rich transients, but it would also produce calcium rich material. ... The neutron star is formed when a massive star goes supernova.

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