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Intermediate-mass stars such as [[Sirius]] may transport energy primarily by radiation, with a small core convection region.<ref name=lockner06/> Medium-sized, low-mass stars like the Sun have a core region that is stable against convection, with a convection zone near the surface that mixes the outer layers. This results in a steady buildup of a helium-rich core, surrounded by a hydrogen-rich outer region. By contrast, cool, very low-mass stars (below 0.4 {{solar mass}}) are convective throughout.<ref name=science295_5552/> Thus the helium produced at the core is distributed across the star, producing a relatively uniform atmosphere and a proportionately longer main-sequence lifespan.<ref name=brainerd/>
 
=='''''Luminosity-color variation'''''==
[[File: The Sun in white light.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|The [[Sun]] is the most familiar example of a main-sequence star]]
As non-fusing helium ash accumulates in the core of a main-sequence star, the reduction in the abundance of hydrogen per unit mass results in a gradual lowering of the fusion rate within that mass. Since it is the outflow of fusion-supplied energy that supports the higher layers of the star, the core is compressed, producing higher temperatures and pressures. Both factors increase the rate of fusion thus moving the equilibrium towards a smaller, denser, hotter core producing more energy whose increased outflow pushes the higher layers further out. Thus there is a steady increase in the luminosity and radius of the star over time.<ref name=clayton83/> For example, the luminosity of the early Sun was only about 70% of its current value.<ref name=sp74/> As a star ages this luminosity increase changes its position on the HR diagram. This effect results in a broadening of the main sequence band because stars are observed at random stages in their lifetime. That is, the main sequence band develops a thickness on the HR diagram; it is not simply a narrow line.<ref name=padmanabhan01/>