Multiple Choice
A Sun-like star will experience a helium flash in the core if
A) it is less massive than about 3 solar masses.
B) it has become a red giant star.
C) it has formed a helium core.
D) the material in the core has gradually become degenerate.
E) All of the other choices are correct.
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