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2. Basic facts of stellar evolution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 August 2017

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Our present knowledge about stellar evolution is still so limited that, in presenting the basic facts, I wish to restrict myself to a discussion of a very simple but fundamental question.

The question is this. Are we today in a position to point out two groups of stars, one which in terms of the cosmical time scale is young, the other which is old? The two groups of stars which I want to discuss are the O- and B-type stars of high luminosity as an example of young stars and the stars in globular clusters as an example of old stars.

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Part IV Symposia
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