What is the energy source for a protostar that has not yet begun sustained nuclear fusion?
Answer
Heat generated by gravitational contraction
A protostar glows because the ongoing process of gravitational collapse converts potential energy into thermal energy, heating the dense central object until fusion can begin.

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