stars powered by fusion of hydrogen in shell with an inactive core of helium
A red giant is a star that has exhausted the hydrogen fuel in its core and has begun fusing hydrogen in a shell around an inactive helium core, causing the star to expand dramatically and cool slightly, turning a reddish color. This stage matters because it represents a critical phase in a star's life cycle that eventually leads to the star shedding its outer layers and leaving behind a dense remnant.
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Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
Spectral type
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