Roughly speaking,
The above relation is based on figure 17.18 of the text. We chose a to match that used in the text.
The luminosity of a star depends strongly on its mass. Using the Mass-Luminosity relation, we infer that the least massive stars are at the lower right hand part of the Main Sequence and that the most massive stars are at the upper left hand part of the Main Sequence. The Sun, a G2V star sits around the middle of the Main Sequence. The fact that the luminosity depends so strongly on the mass of a star has great implications for how long stars live on the Main Sequence. Massive stars have very short lifetimes compared to the Sun (which has a lifetime on the order or 10 billion years or so), as we will see later.