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Is a star stable against catastrophic collapse?
•Imagine compressing a star slightly (without removing energy)
–Pressure goes up (trying to make star expand)
–Gravity also goes up (trying to make star collapse)
•Does pressure go up faster than gravity?
–If Yes:  star is stable – it bounces back to original size
–If No:   star is unstable – gravity makes it collapses
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•Ordinary gas: P does go up fast –  stable
•Non-relativistic degenerate gas:   P does go up fast –  stable
•Relativistic degenerate gas: P does not go up fast –  unstable
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–Relativistic:   Mean are the electrons moving at close to the speed of light
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–Non-relativistic degenerate gas:   increasing r means not only more electrons, but faster electrons, which raises pressure a lot.
–Relativistic degenerate gas:   increasing r can’t increase electron velocity (they are already going close to speed of light) so pressure doesn’t go up as much