Approximately what core temperature must be reached for a star to officially join the main sequence via nuclear fusion?

Answer

15 million degrees Celsius

When the core temperature reaches about 15 million degrees Celsius (or Kelvin), hydrogen atoms begin fusing together to form helium nuclei, signaling the start of the main sequence tenure.

Approximately what core temperature must be reached for a star to officially join the main sequence via nuclear fusion?

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