Blue dwarf (red dwarf stage)

Blue dwarf (red dwarf stage)

A blue dwarf is a hypothetical class of star that develops from a red dwarf star after it has exhausted much of its hydrogen fuel supply. Since red dwarf stars fuse their hydrogen slowly and are fully convective (allowing a larger percentage of their total hydrogen supply to be fused), the current age of the universe is not old enough for any blue dwarfs to have formed yet. Their existence is predicted based on theoretical models.cite journal| journal=Astronomische Nachrichten| volume= 326| issue=10| pages= 913–919| year= 2005| title=M dwarfs: planet formation and long term evolution| first=F. C.|last= Adams| coauthors= P. Bodenheimer, G. Laughlin|bibcode=2005AN....326..913A|doi=10.1002/asna.200510440| url=http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/112210517/?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0]

Stars increase in luminosity as they age, and a more luminous star needs to radiate energy faster to maintain equilibrium. Stars larger than red dwarfs do by increasing their size and becoming red giants with larger surface areas. Rather than expanding, however, red dwarfs are predicted to increase their radiative rate by increasing their surface temperatures and becoming "bluer". This is because the surface layers of red dwarfs do not become significantly more opaque with increasing temperature.

Blue dwarfs eventually evolve into white dwarfs once their hydrogen fuel is completely exhausted.

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