Science, asked by tusharraj77123, 7 months ago

✏What is a Quasi - star ?

✏How much big they are of ?

✏Is any Quasi star is going to enter in our solar system ?

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Answered by soumo42
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1)A quasi-star, also known as a black hole star, is a hypothetical type of star where a star contains a black hole at its core. They are likely to have existed beginning of the history of a universe. They form when the core of a large protostar collapses into a black hole during its formation.

2) Quasi-stars are predicted to have surface temperatures limited to about 4,000 K (3,730 °C), but, with diameters of approximately 10 billion kilometres (66.85 au) or 7,187 times that of the Sun, each one would produce as much light as a small galaxy.

3) The idea of a second sun in our solar system is not as bizarre as it might sound. Binary star systems (two stars orbiting the same center of mass) are quite common. In fact, Alpha Centauri, our solar system's nearest neighbor, is a binary system

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Answered by rajendradahate151
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A quasi-star (also called black hole star) is a hypothetical type of extremely massive and luminous star that may have existed early in the history of the Universe. ...

The quasi-star would go all across our Solar System. It might engulf Neptune, and then even our massive planets like Saturn and Jupiter. It would continue this journey until it reached Earth. Humanity would be extinct at this point, due to the incredible temperatures of the star.

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