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Which of the following statements is wrong? A. A main-sequence star is cooler and brighter than it was as a protostar.  B. Carbon fusion occurs in high-mass stars but not in low-mass stars because the cores of low-mass stars never contain significant amounts of carbon. C. when a main-sequence star exhausts its core hydrogen fuel supply, the core shrinks while the rest of the star expands. D. After a supernova explosion, the remains of the stellar core will be either a neutron star or a black hole.
There is a mass–luminosity relation because   a. hydrogen fusion produces helium.   b. stars expand when they become giants.   c. stars support their weight by making energy.   d. the helium flash occurs in degenerate matter.   e. all stars on the main sequence have about the same radius.
The theory that the collapse of a massive star’s iron core produces neutrinos was supported by   a. the size and structure of the Crab nebula.   b. laboratory measurements of the mass of the neutrino.   c. the brightening of supernovae a few days after they are first visible.   d. underground counts from solar neutrinos.   e. the detection of neutrinos from the supernova of 1987.
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