Why does energy-generating fusion cease when a stellar core becomes predominantly iron ($ ext{Fe}$)?

Answer

Fusing elements lighter than iron releases energy, but fusing iron or heavier elements consumes energy (endothermic).

Iron possesses the tightest binding energy per nucleon. Consequently, fusion reactions involving iron do not release the outward energy necessary to counteract gravity, leading to core instability.

Why does energy-generating fusion cease when a stellar core becomes predominantly iron ($	ext{Fe}$)?
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