Why does the cascade of fusion reactions halt when the core produces Iron or Nickel?

Answer

Fusing iron or heavier elements requires an input of energy (endothermic).

Iron-56 has the highest nuclear binding energy per nucleon; fusing elements lighter than iron releases energy, but fusing iron or elements heavier than iron requires an input of energy, causing the star to lose its energy source.

Why does the cascade of fusion reactions halt when the core produces Iron or Nickel?
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