I believe you are thinking of a Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, but this denotes the relationship between a stars luminosity and it's spectral class.
It has nothing to do with the life cycle of a star.
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The temperature and luminosity of stars.
The Hertzsprung--Russell diagram is a scatter graph of stars showing the relationship between the stars' absolute magnitudes or luminosities versus their spectral types or classifications and effective temperatures.Because the luminosity is low or non existent in the case of black holes, they do not appear on the HR diagram.
The Hertzsprung--Russell diagram is a scatter graph of stars showing the relationship between the stars' absolute magnitudes or luminosities versus their spectral types or classifications and effective temperatures.Because the luminosity is low or non existent in the case of black holes, they do not appear on the HR diagram.
The HR Diagram compares the relationship between the stars' absolute magnitudes or luminosities versus their spectral types or classifications and effective temperatures.
Hot stars are found in the left hand side of the diagram, cool stars the right, bright stars at the top, and lastly the faint stars are located at the bottom.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram graphs stars' brightness and corresponding temperatures in addition to their classifications. The stars' colors are due to their temperatures.
The temperature and luminosity of stars.
All stars.
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One graph used to relate stars' absolute magnitudes and their spectral types is the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, better (and more simply) known as the H-R diagram.
The diagram was created by Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russell aound 1910.
The Hertzsprung--Russell diagram (or H-R diagram) is a scatter graph of stars showing the relationship between the stars' absolute magnitudes or luminosity versus their spectral types or classifications and effective temperatures. See related link for a pictorial
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