The term "central star" typically refers to the primary star at the center of a star system, such as our Sun in the solar system. In the context of planetary nebulae, the central star is often a white dwarf that remains after a star has shed its outer layers. This star emits strong ultraviolet radiation, which ionizes the surrounding gas and creates the visually striking nebula.
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