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In Gall Force, a Lensman Arms Race results in the "system destroyer", which can trigger a supernova.Being a Gag Series, of course, there were no lasting consequences from this and the sun was back and good as new in the next chapter. In Doctor Slump, Arale once destroyed the sun with a shockwave from her punch while she was on Earth.We see at least one sun being destroyed from the clash between Goku and Beerus, which would have eventually destroyed everything in the universe, had it been allowed to continue.(Whis had to rewind time to fix that boo-boo.) In Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ∟, Whis casually remarks on the time Beerus accidentally blew up his planet's own suns.Goku and Cooler's combined blasts destroy the Sun in Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge, though it quickly gets put back (possibly by Kaio, since gods in this universe explicitly have the power to recreate celestial bodies).Fat Buu does this in the anime flashback when Kaioshin first introduces him, exterminating all luminosity from a galaxy by destroying its stars.Both of these are confirmed in official guidebooks, and Cell is also depicted doing this in a few video games. Of course, a bit of Power-Scaling and we reach the conclusion that Gohan can do exactly the same, seeing as he was able to utterly obliterate Cell the same way he tried to destroy the Solar System. Ostensibly, Cell at the height of his strength had the power to do this.Compare Earth-Shattering Kaboom, Planet Destroyer and Detonation Moon. See also The Stars Are Going Out, which is about what happens when someone on Earth watches stars getting killed. slower in the longer term And, if you talk about a civilization able to manipulate black holes, then by launching a small one into a star it can create an unusual object: a black hole in a dense cocoon of plasma, that will glow incredibly hot.
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It is also theorized that there are additives that will catalyze proton decay or otherwise work faster in same way. The mixing of star matter is slow, and distribution of additions will take many years, maybe even ages. A new stable equilibrium would be reached where fusion would occur at the slower rate sufficient to balance the weaker gravity. Upon the initial boost in fusion, the star would expand, slowing down the fusion reaction. note That may be the natural conclusion, but in Real Life, the opposite would happen. and it probably will age faster AND burn hotter. The prime candidates for adding carbon or nitrogen would be massive, old stars that formed before the interstellar medium became enriched with heavy elements. It takes at least 1.3 solar masses for the CNO cycle to become its dominant energy source. into an average star note The CNO cycle won't run at all if the star isn't massive enough to trigger catalyzed fusion in its core. Any time O16 appears in its ground state, that particular participant in the CNO cycle ends. So, dump enough carbon or nitrogen note Not ordinary oxygen. However, a tiny part of the star's mass consists of carbon-nitrogen-oxygen, which transform into each other through the CNO cycle, catalyzing (i.e. Usually, most matter within a star is a hydrogen/helium mixture, and most of the star's life cycle it fuses hydrogen into helium. Interesting: even though immediate aging of a star is extremely unlikely, it is theoretically possible to increase the speed of a normal star's aging.