Back to Home

Blackholes Forum Message

Forums: Atm · Astrophotography · Blackholes · Blackholes2 · CCD · Celestron · Domes · Education
Eyepieces · Meade · Misc. · God and Science · SETI · Software · UFO · XEphem
RSS Button

Home | Discussion Forums | Blackholes I | Post
Login

Be the first pioneers to continue the Astronomy Discussions at our new Astronomy meeting place...
The Space and Astronomy Agora
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Formulas

Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To
Posted by Anar on November 21, 2000 10:57:15 UTC

I dont think that something which is between a white dwarf and a neutron star can exist. As i remember it was that indin scientist, Chandrasekhar, who proved that the limit for a dwarf is 1.4 solar masses. (I just dont remember whether it is the limmit for the star's mass BEFORE the explosion or for the exploded star's remnant, can you tell me?) If it's for example 1.5, then it must become a neutron star.

Follow Ups:

Login to Post
Additional Information
Google
 
Web www.astronomy.net
DayNightLine
About Astronomy Net | Advertise on Astronomy Net | Contact & Comments | Privacy Policy
Unless otherwise specified, web site content Copyright 1994-2024 John Huggins All Rights Reserved
Forum posts are Copyright their authors as specified in the heading above the post.
"dbHTML," "AstroGuide," "ASTRONOMY.NET" & "VA.NET"
are trademarks of John Huggins