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17 years 9 months ago #16391 by tvanflandern
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Jim</i>
<br />What or when did the job on the dog stars that are only ~10ly from the sun? If they were SN events at some time in the past when did the events occur?<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">We have no way to know. -|Tom|-

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17 years 9 months ago #16401 by Jim
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No way to know what? That they were SN events or just when the event occured?

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17 years 9 months ago #16480 by tvanflandern
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Jim</i>
<br />No way to know what? That they were SN events or just when the event occured?<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">When the event occurred is a complete unknown. What happened is answered by theory (a supernova). But as you are well aware, theories are not always reliable. -|Tom|-

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17 years 9 months ago #18844 by Jim
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Still, the nearby stars should be well known or at least looked at once in a while. The two dog stars have something orbiting them that called a white dwarf and WD objects are said to be a result of a SN event. My own personal perspective aside is there any reason to think they are a result of a SN event? And if not how did they get to be WD objects?

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17 years 9 months ago #16601 by tvanflandern
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Jim</i>
<br />is there any reason to think they are a result of a SN event?<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">It would be very difficult to explain their extreme density by any other credible theory presently under consideration. Accretion can't make matter that dense, so some sort of major explosion and collapse is indicated. -|Tom|-

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17 years 9 months ago #16482 by Jim
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So, according to models of SN events; WD are a result of the event. So, since there are hundreds of WD objects nearby orbiting many kinds of stars how can the SN process(typeII, I think) be explained? The type of star that existed prior to the event is said to be a red giant that is absorded by a partner.

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