The blue star gains a little more mass.
Red Giants & Blue Giants & White Dwarf star
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Dschubba is a binary star system with two stars: a blue star and a white dwarf star. The blue star is the primary star and the white dwarf is the secondary star.
Depending on the size of the blue-white star it may be a white dwarf, a main sequence or even a supergiant star.
Beta Leonis is white-dwarf star. It is also blue-white.
Sounds like you have a blue eyed white Netherland Dwarf.
No. Sirius is a two-star system consisting of a white main sequence star and a white dwarf.
Yes there are a few more [See related link for more information].--- Main sequence stars -----Red dwarf Yellow dwarfBlue dwarf (hypothetical)--- Degenerate stars --------White dwarf Black dwarf (hypothetical)--- Sub stellar stars -------Brown dwarf.
stars are not always white there are many different types of star for example: Black Dwarf Red Giant White Dwarf Blue Giant Neutron they are all varying colors because of the configurations of gas and energy of particals. however 97% of our galaxy's stars are the fabled white dwarf these are white because they are expelling there entire energy at once, the white dwarf is the final stage of a stars life, aside from the purely theoretical black dwarf
Hard to say. A blue dwarf star is theoretically what a red dwarf with 0.25 solar masses will become, but the universe is not currently old enough to form any, so no one knows for sure, but considering a star is blue because it is hotter than the others, and when a red dwarf turns into one it would increase its surface temperature, I would say it would be blue or a bluish-white.
No. A blue dwarf is a theoretical class of star. The known blue stars are not blue dwarfs.
it is ether a white dwarf star or a polaris star