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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
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The Progenitor Systems of Classical Novae in M31. [PDF]
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White dwarf stars represent the most common endpoint of stellar evolution. In fact, about 90% of all stars will end up as white dwarfs. Their high temperatures and low luminosities imply that they are small — only about the size of the Earth (R e = 0.009R⊙). The mean radius for white dwarfs is R = 0.01 R⊙ (see the first table).
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White dwarf stars represent the most common endpoint of stellar evolution. In fact, about 90% of all stars will end up as white dwarfs. Their high temperatures and low luminosities imply that they are small — only about the size of the Earth (R e = 0.009R⊙). The mean radius for white dwarfs is R = 0.01 R⊙ (see the first table).
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