What type of event occurs if a white dwarf accretes enough mass to exceed the Chandrasekhar limit?
Answer
A Type Ia supernova explosion
When the mass limit is surpassed, electron degeneracy pressure fails, leading to a catastrophic collapse that ignites runaway thermonuclear fusion, resulting in a Type Ia supernova where the star is blown apart.

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