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Some dubious statements

Hard to verify anything since there are no references, but a couple of things jump out:

  • M class stars are Yellow Giants? I suspect not. In fact a majority of red giants are K class, let alone M. The 10.6% number (prove it!) certainly doesn't include M class giants and almost certainly doesn't include K either.
  • A 0.5 M star might evolve to a K class giant (but prove it!), but not a G class so this might also need to change.

Lithopsian ( talk) 21:01, 3 July 2016 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Some dubious statements

Hard to verify anything since there are no references, but a couple of things jump out:

  • M class stars are Yellow Giants? I suspect not. In fact a majority of red giants are K class, let alone M. The 10.6% number (prove it!) certainly doesn't include M class giants and almost certainly doesn't include K either.
  • A 0.5 M star might evolve to a K class giant (but prove it!), but not a G class so this might also need to change.

Lithopsian ( talk) 21:01, 3 July 2016 (UTC) reply


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