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Supernova
•When the degenerate core of a star exceeds 1.4 MSun it collapses
–Type II:  Massive star runs out of fuel after converting core to Fe
–Type  I:  White dwarf in binary, which receives mass from its companion (collapse ignites carbon burning).
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•Events:
–Star’s core begins to collapse
–Huge amounts of gravitational energy liberated
–Extreme densities allows weak force to convert matter to neutrons
p+ + e- ®  n + n
–Neutrinos (n) escape, carrying away much of energy, aiding collapse
–Collapsing outer part is heated, “bounces” off core, is ejected into space
•Light from very hot ejected matter makes supernova very bright
•Ejected matter contains heavy elements from fusion and neutron capture
–Core collapses into either:
•Neutron stars or Black Holes (Chapter 11)