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Greetings.
According to my Geology textbook (it is about astronomy, i wonder why we have this in the Geology textbook) :
(sorry if translation is not really good)
The book says that a star may become a dwarf when the nuclear reactions in it stops, and later the book says that dwarf have high temprature.
My question is: Where does the temprature of the Dwarf comes if the nuclear reactions are over ?
Thanks in advance.
According to my Geology textbook (it is about astronomy, i wonder why we have this in the Geology textbook) :
(sorry if translation is not really good)
The text may seem a little bit confusing, but let me give you the summary.... and the star continues its life until the inner nuclear reactions stop for a reason or another, in this case the star will enter into one of the death shapes ...
... death shapes are Dwarfs, Neutronic Stars (?) and Black holes ...
... we can notice from the H-R diagram that Dwarfs have a high temprature and low illumination ...
The book says that a star may become a dwarf when the nuclear reactions in it stops, and later the book says that dwarf have high temprature.
My question is: Where does the temprature of the Dwarf comes if the nuclear reactions are over ?
Thanks in advance.