Larger masses show larger luminosities. The conditions within a stars core is dependent
on the gravitational pressure exerted by the star.
If we display the luminosity of a star, versus its mass, Stars on the Main Sequence, again,
show an interesting relationship.
Higher mass leads to higher core
temperatures and densities. This leads to much higher reactions rates
(which are a strong function of T and density),
and ultimately, a much much higher Luminosity.
What does this say about the lifetimes of stars, as a function of MASS??
The very high luminosity of high mass stars means, they run out of hydrogen fuel FASTEST
(despite their obviously larger fuel tank).