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The coolest stars at the center of planetary nebulae are about 25,000 K. Why don’t astro...

The coolest stars at the center of planetary nebulae are about 25,000 K. Why don’t astronomers see planetary nebulae containing cooler central stars? (Hint: What kind of photons excite the gas in a planetary nebula?)

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