What is the typical ultimate fate of a star similar to the Sun after it concludes its Red Giant phase?

Answer

It sheds its outer layers and becomes a white dwarf.

For stars similar to the Sun, core fusion effectively ceases after helium burning, and the star eventually sheds its outer layers, leaving behind the inert carbon-oxygen core as a white dwarf.

What is the typical ultimate fate of a star similar to the Sun after it concludes its Red Giant phase?

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