Horizontal branch

/ˌhɔrɪˈzɑntəl bræntʃ/ noun

A phase of stellar evolution where intermediate-mass stars burn helium in their cores while maintaining relatively constant luminosity. These stars appear as a horizontal band on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram of globular clusters.

Named for the horizontal appearance of these stars on color-magnitude diagrams of star clusters, first identified in the 1950s. The term 'branch' refers to the branching paths of stellar evolution tracks on the H-R diagram.

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