What is the ultimate fate of the stellar core remaining after a Sun-like star (up to $8 M_ ext{Sun}$) gently puffs away its outer layers?

Answer

A white dwarf

Stars in the Sun-like category, lacking the mass to fuse carbon, eject their outer layers forming a planetary nebula, leaving behind the incredibly dense, hot stellar remnant known as a white dwarf.

What is the ultimate fate of the stellar core remaining after a Sun-like star (up to $8 M_	ext{Sun}$) gently puffs away its outer layers?
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