AST201H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Triple-Alpha Process, Solar Mass, Main Sequence

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Most important thing about a star is its mass: with mass you can ind out how long it"ll live. All stars with 1 solar mass will be the same for the irst while all in a hydrostaic equilibrium with sun"s heat and gravity"s pull. Note: sun wasn"t born of all hydrogen (roughly 90% hydrogen and 10% helium) because it wasn"t formed with the universe, meaning that other stars that burned hydrogen into helium resulted in the sun being created with some helium. A star does not leave main sequence when all its hydrogen is used, rather it leaves the main sequence when the hydrogen in the core is used up. Meaning that a star can sill have plenty of hydrogen to use, but the hydrogen cannot be fused as it"s not in the core. Once core is out of hydrogen to burn, it begins to collapse under gravity and it no longer has anything to burn.

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