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What is the predicted outcome for very low mass stars (those that are smaller than about ½ the mass of the sun)?

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They fade away.

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Low mass stars slowly fade away because with the passage of time nuclear reaction stop to happens so they lose their brightness and hotness. The nuclear reactions that occurs inside the stars are responsible for the brightness and hotness of the star when nuclear reaction stops then the star cools down and loses its brightness and finally fade away.

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