after the star dies it has the potential to become a dwarf
A white dwarf is a star that is dying and is in its final evolutionary stage.
A star becomes a white dwarf after it exhausts its fuel and undergoes fusion reactions that lead to its outer layers being expelled as a planetary nebula. The remaining core collapses and becomes a dense, Earth-sized white dwarf composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter.
The Neutron stage follows the White Dwarf stage of star development.
For a star like ours, the black dwarf stage For an immensely massive star, a back hole.
A white dwarf could not become a red dwarf. A white dwarf is a remnant of a dead star. A red dwarf is a star with a very low mass.
Yes, a white dwarf is the final stage of a low to medium mass star, which includes yellow stars like our Sun. During this stage, the star collapses and sheds its outer layers, leaving behind a dense, hot core that eventually cools and fades over billions of years.
White Dwarf then Black Dwarf=Dead Star
white dwarf
When a star's light appears white, it means the star has reached its mature phase known as the white dwarf stage. This occurs when the star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a smaller, denser state. White dwarfs emit a combination of different light wavelengths that appear white to our eyes.
A supernova is a star that has exploded into dust and gas. A white-dwarf is a small, hot, dense star nearing the end of its life, that did not have enough mass to go supernova. So the answer is "none".
For a star like ours, the black dwarf stage For an immensely massive star, a back hole.
A white dwarf is the last stage of 97% of star evolution. A white dwarf will eventually cool down, and become a "black dwarf". Black dwarves are not expected to exist yet; to cool down to that level, it would take longer than the current age of the Universe.