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Is there a maximum mass a star can have?
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The discussion confirms that while there is no strict theoretical maximum mass limit for stars, practical limits exist due to rapid burnout rates. Specifically, Population I stars have a maximum mass of approximately 100 solar masses, as their pulsations can disrupt the star. The upper mass limit in our region of the universe is estimated to be around 200 solar masses, with theoretical models suggesting that stars formed over 13 billion years ago may have reached masses close to 300 solar masses due to low primordial metallicity.
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For Population I stars, the maximum limit is ~100 solar masses since the (normal) main sequence pulsations are so strong as to disrupt and disperse the star. For others, link where turbo-1 suggested.DB said:Is there a maximum mass a star can have?
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