Respuesta :
The answer should be false, because mass should not have to do with how bright a star is
The brightness of a star is measured as luminosity. It is a simple factor of energy emitted by a star in a unit time or generally per second.
the following factors may affect the brightness of a star
a) Temperature of star
b) size of star: larger the size more the brightness
c) distance from observer : closer the star brighter it will appear
so massive stars or stars with large mass have lower absolute brightness will be false.