Eventually - and I mean eventually. If a neutron star was formed at the beginning of the Universe, it would still would not be a black dwarf.
In fact it would be a multiple of about 10 times - and that's a guess - the age of the Universe before a neutron star cools sufficiently to become a black dwarf. Probably longer.
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.
It will first become a red giant, then turn into a white dwarf and in billions and billions of years it will become a black dwarf.
A white dwarf. Basically, a red dwarf just gets cooler and cooler until it has consumed all of its hydrogen. Then it becomes a white dwarf star. It will then dissipate any remaining heat into space and eventually become a "black dwarf".
Neither. Our Sun will turn into a red giant, and then cool to become a white dwarf.
No, the sun will not become a neutron star. Neutron stars form from the remnants of massive stars that have undergone a supernova explosion. The sun is not massive enough to undergo this process and will instead evolve into a white dwarf.
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.
A star does not turn into a red dwarf. A red dwarf is simply a star that has a low mass to begin with.
Not exactly. Red giants become white dwarf stars. It is the red supergiants that can become supernovas.
Red dwarf, yellow dwarf, red dwarf
after the star dies it has the potential to become a dwarf
Proxima centauri is the closest red dwarf star and is the closest star
There are many red dwarf stars in the universe. They are not most common type of star.
It will first become a red giant, then turn into a white dwarf and in billions and billions of years it will become a black dwarf.
Nebule > Star > Red Giant > Red Dwarf > White Dwarf > Supernova > Neutron Star > Black Hole.
Right now the sun is a main sequence star. When it uses up the hydrogen in its core it will become a red giant then shed its outer layers to become a white dwarf.
Yes they can. There is a red and green dwarf star
Red giant - then a white dwarf.