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Main-sequence star

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Main-sequence star is a star that is in a stable phase of stellar evolution characterized by sustained hydrogen fusion in its core. This phase occupies a well-defined region of the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram.

Main-sequence stars are discussed in astrophysics, stellar evolution, and observational astronomy.

Status

Main-sequence stars are observed across a wide range of masses, temperatures, and luminosities. Models of their structure and lifespan are well developed, though details depend on composition and mass.

Star

Stellar evolution

Hertzsprung–Russell diagram

Astrophysics