Once a core in the outer disk reaches a sufficient size, what enables it to rapidly transition into a gas giant?

Answer

Its gravity becomes powerful enough to rapidly capture vast envelopes of disk gas

Cores exceeding approximately ten times Earth's mass develop strong enough gravity to rapidly accrete the abundant hydrogen and helium gas remaining in the outer disk.

Once a core in the outer disk reaches a sufficient size, what enables it to rapidly transition into a gas giant?

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