The Life Cycle of Solar Mass Stars (Edexcel IGCSE Physics (Modular)): Revision Note
Exam code: 4XPH1
The life cycle of solar mass stars
- All stars, including the Sun, began as a cloud of dust and gas 
- Once a star has formed, it will spend its life going through a sequence of evolutionary stages, known as the life cycle of a star 
Summary of the life cycles of stars

Flow diagram showing the life cycle of a star which is the same size as the Sun (solar mass) and the lifecycle of a star which is much more massive than the Sun
Star formation
- All stars follow the same initial stages: 
Nebula → protostar → main sequence star
Nebula
- Stars form from a giant interstellar cloud of gas and dust called a nebula 
Protostar
- The force of gravity within a nebula pulls the particles closer together until a hot ball of gas forms, known as a protostar 
- As the particles are pulled closer together the density of the protostar will increase 
- This results in more frequent collisions between the particles which causes the temperature to increase 
Main sequence star
- Once the protostar becomes hot enough, nuclear fusion reactions occur within its core 
- Once a star initiates fusion, it is known as a main-sequence star 
- During the main sequence, the star is in equilibrium and said to be stable 
The life cycle of a solar mass star
- After the main sequence, a low-mass star finishes its life cycle in the following evolutionary stages: 
Red giant → planetary nebula → white dwarf
Red giant
- After several billion years, the hydrogen causing the fusion reactions in the star will begin to run out 
- Once this happens, the fusion reactions in the core will start to die down 
- The star will begin to fuse helium which causes the outer part of the star to expand 
- As the star expands, its surface cools and it becomes a red giant 
White dwarf
- Once the helium fusion reactions have finished, the star collapses and becomes a white dwarf 
- The white dwarf cools down over time and as a result, the amount of energy it emits decreases 
The life cycle of a low-mass star

The life cycle of a star that is similar to our Sun
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Make sure you remember the life cycle for a solar mass star and ensure you can describe the sequence in a logically structured manner in case a 6 marker comes up in the exam!
Ensure you can remember the end stages for a solar mass star clearly (red giant, planetary nebula, white dwarf) as this is different for a star that is much larger than our Sun!
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