Multiple Choice
Suppose a white dwarf is gaining mass because of accretion in a binary system.What happens if the mass someday reaches the 1.4-solar-mass limit?
A) The white dwarf undergoes a catastrophic collapse,leading to a type of supernova that is somewhat different from that which occurs in a massive star but is comparable in energy.
B) The white dwarf,which is made mostly of carbon,suddenly becomes much hotter in temperature and therefore is able to begin fusing the carbon.This turns the white dwarf back into a star supported against gravity by ordinary pressure.
C) The white dwarf immediately collapses into a black hole,disappearing from view.
D) A white dwarf can never gain enough mass to reach the limit because a strong stellar wind prevents the material from reaching it in the first place.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q98: What is the Schwarzschild radius of
Q99: Briefly describe how a nova event occurs.
Q100: Suppose you drop a clock toward a
Q101: Which of the following is closest in
Q102: An advanced civilization lives on a planet
Q104: Planets have been detected around a pulsar.
Q105: Most of the gold,platinum,and rare-earth elements present
Q106: A teaspoonful of white dwarf material on
Q107: From an observational standpoint,what is a pulsar?<br>A)a
Q108: How do we know what happens at