Hello,
This is my first post here, and I must say I'm enjoying playing with US2 quite a bit so far!
I recently opened and ran the Sun lifecycle simulation and have also tried this with other stars in my own simulations.
I set the stars to realistic and I'll use the Sun as an example here.
The Sun ages and expands with all the side effects that has, but once it reaches a certain size it then instantly turns into a Sun nova remnant. I have a few questions/comments at this point.
This size is not as large as I would have expected (ie: radius of up to 1AU). I thought the Sun would turn into a red giant first, or is this not simulated?
The change from Sun to Sun nova remnant is sudden. Is there not a nebula formed by this expansion? I would've expected a gentle (in stellar/nova terms) expulsion of the outer layers of the sun as gravity loses to temperature/pressure.
Also after this initial transition into nova remnant the cycle just goes through an infinite loop of cooling and shrinking and then expanding suddenly. The numbers in the cycle always remain the same. I guess there will be fits and starts as gravity and pressure fight over the dying star, reigniting the fusion at different pressures and temperatures, but there is no different in density or mass of the star beyond this point. Only radius and temperature change with age of as stellar remnant. Would it not be prudent to simulate mass loss (which appears at 0 in the dynamic tabs) for a remnant?
I really wanted to see the quiet and slow death of our beloved Sun over the eons, but instead it appears to be stuck in an endless loop.