International Space Agencies – Missions and Discoveries

What is White Dwarf?

Using the Hubble Space telescope and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers have identified several white dwarfs over the years.

Where is this white dwarf?

  • A white dwarf is what stars like the Sun become after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel.
  • Near the end of its nuclear burning stage, this type of star expels most of its outer material, creating a planetary nebula.
  • Only the hot core of the star remains. This core becomes a very hot white dwarf, with a temperature exceeding 100,000 Kelvin.
  • Unless it is accreting matter from a nearby star, the white dwarf cools down over the next billion years or so.

Limits for white dwarf

  • White Dwarf is half the size of our Sun and has a surface gravity 100,000 times that of Earth.
  • There is a limit on the amount of mass a white dwarf can have.
  • Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar discovered this limit to be 4 times the mass of the Sun. This is appropriately known as the “Chandrasekhar Limit.”

Observing white dwarf

  • Many nearby, young white dwarfs have been detected as sources of soft, or lower-energy, X-rays.
  • Recently, soft X-ray and extreme ultraviolet observations have become a powerful tool in the study the composition and structure of the thin atmosphere of these stars.

What is TESS?

  • The researchers observed this phenomenon using Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
  • TESS is a space telescope in NASA’s Explorer program, designed to search for extrasolar planets using the transit method.
  • The primary mission objective for TESS is to survey the brightest stars near the Earth for transiting exoplanets over a two-year period.
  • The TESS project will use an array of wide-field cameras to perform an all-sky survey. It will scan nearby stars for exoplanets.

How does white dwarf ‘switch on and off’?

  • In these types of systems, the donor star orbit around the white dwarf keeps feeding the accretion disk.
  • As the accretion disk material slowly sinks closer towards the white dwarf it generally becomes brighter.
  • It is known that in some systems the donor stars stop feeding the disk.

 

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