What is the fate of a star like our Sun, considered a low-mass star in this context?

Answer

It becomes a white dwarf after shedding layers as a planetary nebula.

A star similar in mass to the Sun, being low-mass, does not experience a supernova. Its evolutionary path involves swelling into a red giant, shedding its outer layers forming a planetary nebula, and eventually shrinking down to become a stable white dwarf.

What is the fate of a star like our Sun, considered a low-mass star in this context?
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