White Dwarf + Hydrogen Gas: Can It Revive Fusion?

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A white dwarf could potentially revive nuclear fusion if it encounters a significant source of hydrogen gas, such as a stellar nursery. This process might lead to the accumulation of material until the white dwarf reaches a critical mass, resulting in a supernova. Evidence exists of similar phenomena where white dwarfs accrete material from companion red giants, leading to repeated nova events rather than true supernovae. These repeated novae are characterized by flaring rather than explosive destruction. Overall, while the concept of "zombie" stars is intriguing, the outcomes are more likely to be nova events rather than full supernova explosions.
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I've been thinking about what might happen if a white dwarf came across a fresh source of hydrogen. Suppose a white dwarf were to enter a cloud of hydrogen gas like the ones that stars are born from. Could it scoop up enough material for nuclear fusion to start again? Is there any evidence for such "zombie" stars (maybe some that are heavier and denser than they have any real business being)?
 
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Most likely it would accrete the material until it reached the point where it would go supernova. Similar phenomenum has been described, where a white dwarf has a red giant as a companion and swallows material from the giant.
 
mathman said:
Most likely it would accrete the material until it reached the point where it would go supernova. Similar phenomenum has been described, where a white dwarf has a red giant as a companion and swallows material from the giant.

that a plain old nova no thing super about it
just a star flaring up, not blowing up
in the giant as a companion case it is a repeteable case
unlike a true supernova that is one time only
 
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