- Red supergiant
Red supergiants (RSGs) are
supergiant star s (luminosity class I) of spectral type K or M. They are the largest stars in the universe in terms ofvolume , although they are not the mostmass ive.Betelgeuse andAntares are the best known examples of a red supergiant.Stars with more than about 10
solar mass es after burning their hydrogen become red supergiants during their helium-burning phase. These stars have very cool surface temperatures (3500–4500 K), and enormous radii. The five largest known red supergiants in the Galaxy areVY Canis Majoris ,Mu Cephei ,KW Sagitarii ,V354 Cephei , andKY Cygni , which all have radii about 1500 times that of the sun (about 7astronomical units , or 7 times as far as the Earth is from the sun). The radius of most red giants is between 200 and 800 times that of the sun, which is still enough to reach from the sun to Earth and beyond.These massively large stars are little more than "hot vacuums", having no distinct
photosphere and simply "tailing off" into interstellar space. They have a slow, dense,stellar wind and if their core's nuclear reactions slow for any reason (such as transitioning between shell fuels) they may shrink into ablue supergiant . A blue supergiant has a fast but sparse stellar wind and causes the material already expelled from the red supergiant phase to compress into an expanding shell.The mass of many red supergiants allow them to eventually fuse elements up to
iron . Near the end of their lifetimes, they will develop layers of heavier and heavier elements with the heaviest at the core.The red supergiant phase is relatively short, lasting only a few hundred thousand to a million or so years. The most massive of the red supergiants are thought to evolveto
Wolf-Rayet star s, while lower mass red supergiants will likely end their lives as a type II supernova.In fiction
The red sun around which the fictitious planet Krypton orbits in both "Superman" and "
Superman Returns " is also a red supergiant (as opposed to that of ared dwarf star in the comics) that undergoes asupernova explosion, causing Krypton's destruction by means of the shockwaves emitted by the dying star (in the comic series, Krypton was destroyed by the planet's unstable cores).ee also
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Blue supergiant
*Red giant
*List of stellar angular diameters External links
* [http://www.physorg.com/news5519.html Hubble pinpoints red supergiant that exploded.]
* [http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/bmendez/ay10/2000/cycle/massive.html The Stellar Lifecycla: Massive Red Supergiant]
* [http://www.astro.uu.se/~bf/movie/dst35gm04n26/movie.html Image and video simulations of a red supergiant]
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