How does black dwarf differ from a white dwarf?
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A black dwarf is a theoretical stellar remnant, specifically a white dwarf that has cooled sufficiently that it no longer emits significant heat or light. ... Black dwarfs should not be confused with black holes, black stars, or neutron stars.
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The ultimate stage of stellar evolution for many stars is a black dwarf. A main sequence star that lacks the mass necessary to explode in a supernova will become a white dwarf, a 'dead' star that has burned through all of its hydrogen and helium fuel.
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