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  1. Difference between a red giant and red supergiant? - Physics Forums

    2015年3月28日 · With a few exceptions, red supergiants go supernova, and red giants don't. Red supergiants leave behind neutron stars or black holes; red giants leave behind white dwarfs. The dividing line between the two is a birth mass of about 8 solar masses.

  2. Length of the life of a red supergiant. - Physics Forums

    2012年5月31日 · 1. What is a red supergiant? A red supergiant is a type of star that is in the late stage of its life cycle. It is typically a large, cool, and luminous star that has expanded and evolved from a main sequence star. 2. How long does a red supergiant live? The length of a red supergiant's life can vary, but on average, it can live for about 50 ...

  3. Expansion of a star to become a red giant - Physics Forums

    2024年10月30日 · A red giant forms after a star has run out of hydrogen fuel for nuclear fusion, and has begun the process of dying. A star maintains its stability through a fine balance between its own gravity, which holds it together, and the outwards pressure from ongoing thermonuclear fusion processes taking place at its core.

  4. Exploring Red Supergiants: Size Limits and Birth Possibilities

    2005年7月11日 · Red Supergiants are a type of star that are among the largest and brightest in the universe. They are typically 10 to 20 times more massive than our sun and can be up to a billion times larger in size. What is the lifespan of a Red Supergiant? The lifespan of a Red Supergiant varies, but on average they can live for about 10 million years.

  5. Will Big Stars Turn Into Red Supergiants or Red Giants? - Physics …

    2019年11月12日 · For a star with a mass 8 times greater than the sun, it will take around 100 million years to become a red supergiant. What happens to a star after it becomes a red supergiant or red giant? After a star becomes a red supergiant or red giant, it will continue to fuse heavier elements in its core until it can no longer sustain nuclear reactions.

  6. Discovering the Truth About Antares: From Young Red Supergiant …

    2023年5月25日 · Antares is currently in the red supergiant phase of its life cycle. As it exhausts its nuclear fuel, it will undergo significant changes in temperature and luminosity. The transition to a blue giant involves the shedding of outer layers and a shift in the star's core processes, leading to a hotter and more compact state.

  7. Which star is the closest red giant to Earth according to The …

    2023年5月27日 · They fixed it with a search and replace, adding "super". I'm not sure that it is the nearest red supergiant to Earth. Antares is at about the same distance (5.9 mas parallax), and Alpha Persei , unequivocally closer, is a supergiant in …

  8. The time of becoming a red giant - Physics Forums

    2010年12月31日 · The reason higher mass stars go red giant sooner is because they burn fuel much, much faster than lighter stars, even though they have more fuel to "burn". This is not an exact science and is more based on observations than theory, so any times are merely approximate, not that it matters due to the enormous time scales.

  9. Red Giant Luminosity: Exploring the Causes - Physics Forums

    2012年6月15日 · A red giant is a type of star in the later stages of its life cycle. It is characterized by its large size and low surface temperature, causing it to appear red in color. How does a red giant form? A red giant forms when a star runs out of hydrogen fuel in its core and begins to fuse helium. This fusion causes the star to expand and become a ...

  10. We watched a red supergiant explode to ordinary type II supernova

    2022年1月6日 · In summary, the first suspicious activity of SN 2020tlf, a red supergiant star in the NGC 5731 galaxy, was noted 130 days prior to its supernova event. This discovery was made by lead study author Wynn Jacobson-Galán, a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at University of California, Berkeley.