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Title: The Chandrasekhar mass


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The Chandrasekhar mass
  • Relativistic degeneracy pressure
  • The maximum mass of a white dwarf
  • The fate of a white dwarf pushed over the limit

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I.5 Relativistic effects on degeneracy pressure
  • Consider degenerate cold gas.
  • Maximum momentum of particle is
  • Assume non-relativistic physics maximum velocity
    given by
  • So, particles have to be moving at relativistic
    speeds when density satisfies

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  • Onset of relativistic effects makes degeneracy
    pressure less effective than it would otherwise
    be
  • WHY??

Rel.
log(P)
Non-rel
log(?)
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Back to white dwarfs
  • Look at effect of relativistic electron
    degeneracy in White Dwarfs

Pressure gradient weight
gravity
ED pressure
with
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  • For relativistic degeneracy, the mass is
    determined
  • Complete calculation gives
  • This is called the Chandrasekhar mass it is the
    maximum possible mass of a White Dwarf.

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Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
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I.6 Pushing a white dwarf over the edge
  • Some white dwarfs are in a binary system and
    accrete matter from a companion star

M.A.Garlick 1998
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so a white dwarf may grow to the Chandrasekhar
mass!
M.A.Garlick 1998
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  • Accretion
  • Mass approaches Chandrasekhar mass
  • Central density and temperature increases
  • Then, suddenly
  • He or C/O in white dwarf core starts to undergo
    nuclear fusion
  • Energy release leads to rapid rise in temperature
  • Rise in temperature makes fusion occur faster
  • Get a thermonuclear runaway whole star is
    incinerated to iron/nickel in few seconds
  • Energy release blows the star apart
  • TYPE-1A Supernova

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Some numbers
  • Fractional change in mass during fusion
  • Energy released
  • Velocity induced in debris
  • Escape velocity

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Nuclear mass per particle
Iron-56
Nuclear mass / nucleon
Atomic number
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Binding energy
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HST
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Website of K.Krisciunas (Notre Dame)
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Chandra observation of Tycho supernova remnant
(exploded 1572)
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