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4 September, 05:40

Our Sun has enough mass so that after it leaves the main-sequence it will eventually become a neutron star A) True B) False

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  1. 4 September, 07:33
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    B. False

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    As the sum is G type main sequence which comprises of about 99.8 % of its mass, for it to become a neutron star it needs to have a mass of 10 to 29 solar masses i. e 8 times more brighter than the other stars. So it will take about 5 billion years for the sun to become a red giant and conditions needed for the formation of neutron star should be supernova in nature.
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