according to the line drawn on the figure. The left panel differs slightly from more precise statements. The luminosity goes roughly as M4 for stars more massive than ~ 70 % of the Sun and rougly as M3 for stars less massive than ~70 % of the Sun. (The latter estimate is roughly that given in the text.) |
The fact that the luminosity depends so strongly on the mass of a star has great implications for how long stars live on the Main Sequence. Massive stars have very short lifetimes compared to the Sun (which has a lifetime on the order or 10 billion years or so), as we will see later. For example, a star 10 times as massive as the Sun has a lifetime of only 10 million years. A star 10 % the mass of the Sun has a lifetime of 1 trillion years, a lifetime greater than the current age of the Universe!