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PCES 3.31
GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE
Landau and Chandrasekhar first realised the importance of General Relativity for Stars (1930). If we increase their mass and/or density, the effects of gravitation become increasingly important. If a star of Solar mass runs out of nuclear fuel, it will collapse to a white dwarf, the size of the earth but with density a million times that
- f water (1 ton per cubic centimetre). Above
the Chandrasekhar limit of 1.4 solar masses it will collapse to a neutron star, made of nuclear matter, with a density of 1015 times that of water- a billion tons (the mass of Grouse mountain) per cubic centimetre). The gravitational fields are then enormous, with severe spacetime
- curvature. Another increase by a factor of