Using the estimated age of the universe, can we calculate the heaviest star in the universe using normal fusion reaction rate of our sun? Assuming the star did not die.
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2https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/47550/what-if-hypothetically-ton-618-could-have-been-a-star/47555#47555 – Daddy Kropotkin Jan 05 '22 at 23:22
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I assume by "heaviest" you mean "most massive"? Heavy implies a gravitational force from a second object acting on the mass of the star. – zephyr Jan 07 '22 at 14:33
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Related: https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/q/38499/31410 – WarpPrime Jan 10 '22 at 13:51