What must the core temperature reach for sustained hydrogen fusion (the proton-proton chain) to begin in a new star?

Answer

About 10 million Kelvin

The nuclear fusion chain reaction requires the core to be heated to roughly 10 million Kelvin, at which point the intense pressure forces hydrogen nuclei to overcome their electrostatic repulsion.

What must the core temperature reach for sustained hydrogen fusion (the proton-proton chain) to begin in a new star?

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