This diagram shows the logarithm of the energy generation rate based on stellar core temperatures for three forms of thermonuclear fusion: proton-proton (pp), carbon-nitrogen-oxygen (CNO) and triple-α. The first two methods use hydrogen for fuel, while the third burns helium. The dotted line for Sol shows the core temperature for the Sun, where the P-P process is more efficient.
[bug: green and red curve should not be continuous for the broken ascissa.]
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