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Notes:
The structure of a Helium-burning star. Fig. 17.5 of the book.
When Helium is exhausted, the core again starts to contract. But it does not become hot enough for the next stage, Carbon fusion. Instead, the core becomes inert and degenerate. Helium starts to fuse in a shell around the core; Hydrogen is still fusing in a shell around that.