What is the rapid ignition event called when a solar-mass star begins fusing helium in its core?

Answer

Helium flash

When the helium core of a solar-mass star becomes sufficiently hot and dense (around 100 million Kelvin), the helium ignites in a rapid event known as the helium flash.

What is the rapid ignition event called when a solar-mass star begins fusing helium in its core?
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