Q: How long might a white dwarf exist before becoming a browndwarf?
A: A white dwarf and a brown dwarf as astronomersusually use these terms are 2 completely different objects. A browndwarf star is a "failed star" with a mass not large enough to ignitesignificant nuclear burning, which means it emits very little visiblelight (its mass must be less than about 80 times the mass of Jupiter,or 0.08 of the mass of the Sun). A white dwarf star is the end stateof a star like our Sun, whose nuclear fuel supply has been exhausted.