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Table 2.

Binary attrition between evolutionary states and samples.

Track or comparison Rel. Decrease p
MS → low-lum. RGB 69.3% 10−40 (h)
MS → high-lum. RGB 80.8% 10−66 (h)
MS → RC 83.6% 10−102 (h)
low-lum. RGB → high-lum. RGB 37.6% 10−6 (h)
low-lum. RGB → RC 46.7% 10−13 (h)
high-lum. RGB → RC 14.6% 0.15 (n)

low-lum. RGB → high-lum. RGB 0.12 (n)
high-lum. RGB → 2RC 0.93 (n)

osc. MS ⇔ non-osc MS 29.2% 10−4 (h)
deg RGB ⇔ non-deg RGB 17.1% 0.01 (m)

Notes. The table reports the significance levels of the binary attrition depicted in Fig. 3. The first column indicates the evolutionary states that are compared. The second column indicates the relative decrease in the binary fraction, expressed as a percentage. The final column indicates the significance of the variation from a χ2 test, as described in the text. The table’s top and middle panels show the tracks that undergo He-core ignition under degenerate and non-degenerate conditions. The bottom panel compares the average binary fraction between the indicated samples.

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