A white dwarf is much larger than a neutron star.
A neutron star is smaller, but has a greater mass. A typical white dwarf is about the size of a terrestrial planet. A typical neutron star is a few miles across.
A cooled white dwarf is a black dwarf. I think you are thinking of a neutron star which has nothing to do with a white dwarf.
There are many types of Dwarf stars - all with different diameters. Our Sun is a dwarf star! A typical neutron star has a diameter of about 24km our Sun has a diameter of 1.392×106 km So our Sun is about 58,000 times bigger than a neutron star.
A one solar mass white dwarf typically has a diameter of about 10,000 kilometers, while a two solar mass neutron star has a diameter of approximately 20 kilometers. Despite having a greater mass, the neutron star is significantly smaller in size due to its extreme density and the effects of neutron degeneracy pressure. In comparison, the white dwarf, being less dense, has a much larger diameter. Thus, the white dwarf is vastly larger in size than the neutron star, despite its lower mass.
No. it is not massive enough. When the sun dies it will become a white dwarf.
A neutron star is smaller, but has a greater mass. A typical white dwarf is about the size of a terrestrial planet. A typical neutron star is a few miles across.
Its Mass.
No. A pulsar is a neutron star.
A cooled white dwarf is a black dwarf. I think you are thinking of a neutron star which has nothing to do with a white dwarf.
The Neutron stage follows the White Dwarf stage of star development.
No. A pulsar is a neutron star.
Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.
No, the density of a neutron star is much higher than that of a white dwarf. Neutron stars are composed mostly of densely packed neutrons, while white dwarfs are made of electron-degenerate matter. Neutron stars are some of the densest objects in the universe.
* white dwarf * neutron star * black hole
Nebule > Star > Red Giant > Red Dwarf > White Dwarf > Supernova > Neutron Star > Black Hole.
The mass of the star
That may refer to a white dwarf, or to a neutron star.