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Question #195393

Can binary stars produce supernova even if these binary stars are both low mass stars? 


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2021-05-20T10:10:04-0400

In low mass stars, once helium fusion has occurred, the core will never get hot or dense enough to fuse any additional elements, so the star begins to die. So low mass stars can't produce supernova.


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