What remnant do low-mass stars (up to about eight solar masses) generally contract into after exhausting their hydrogen fuel and helium fusion capability?

Answer

White dwarf composed mostly of carbon and oxygen

A star like the Sun simply never generates the necessary pressure to get past helium fusion to carbon fusion, leaving it to gently contract into a white dwarf composed mostly of carbon and oxygen.

What remnant do low-mass stars (up to about eight solar masses) generally contract into after exhausting their hydrogen fuel and helium fusion capability?
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