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A single empty (white) star on a transparent background, for use with star ratings: Date: 9 November 2006: Source: Created by author: Author: Kbolino: Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: White Stars 2.svg; White Stars 1.svg
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These stars' surfaces do not include fusion products from the core, but retain the same composition as the cloud from which they formed. At 1.5 solar masses, the convective layer has almost disappeared and the star is essentially fully radiative. Above 1.5 solar masses, the CNO cycle contributes the majority of the energy production. Because ...