Why don't white dwarfs contract as they cool?

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2026-05-14 17:40

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By the time a star reaches the white dwarf stage, it's already about as compact as it's possible for ordinary matter to get... the size is maintained by electron degeneracy pressure, which is a fancy way of saying "the atoms are already touching, contracting any more would mean forcing the electrons into the nucleus."

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