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What can a planetary nebula form around a dwarf star?

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After the star's outer layers are expelled, the density of the remaining material is typically too low to provide adequate energy to sustain the hydrogen-burning shell's nuclear temperatures, and the remaining star easily contracts to form a white dwarf (a star with a density equal to the Sun, but a diameter equal to the Sun).
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