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Some studies suggest stars can be considered "dead" at different stages of their lifecycle, while other studies suggest massive relics of dead stars are rare and formed later than the initial star creation period.
The concept of "dead stars" refers to stars that have exhausted their nuclear fuel and no longer undergo fusion reactions. This topic is significant in understanding the lifecycle of stars and the evolution of galaxies.
Exhaustion of Hydrogen and Evolutionary Processes:
Composition and Age Variability:
Dead stars are stars that have exhausted their nuclear fuel and left the main sequence. They make up a significant portion of the stellar mass in the solar neighborhood and are composed of rocks, minerals, and metals. The age of these dead stars can vary widely, indicating different stages of stellar evolution.
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