Chinmoku03
Ippen, Shin de Miru?
Ok, while doing the investigation, I've been reading books talking about how a main sequence star transforms into a red giant.
From what I understand, when the hydrogen in the star core is completely used up, no outward radiation pressure can balance the inward gravitational pressure, loss in gravitational potential energy equates to gain in kinetic energy in the form of heat. The temperature increases high enough for helium nuclei to start fusing to produce carbon.
Now here's the bit I don't get. It says a shell where hydrogen fusion occurs develops around the inner core. If the hydrogen was used up in the core when becoming a red giant, where did the extra hydrogen that initiates the hydrogen fusion in the shell come from?
Thanks in advance.
From what I understand, when the hydrogen in the star core is completely used up, no outward radiation pressure can balance the inward gravitational pressure, loss in gravitational potential energy equates to gain in kinetic energy in the form of heat. The temperature increases high enough for helium nuclei to start fusing to produce carbon.
Now here's the bit I don't get. It says a shell where hydrogen fusion occurs develops around the inner core. If the hydrogen was used up in the core when becoming a red giant, where did the extra hydrogen that initiates the hydrogen fusion in the shell come from?
Thanks in advance.