Why are brown dwarfs not classified as true stars undergoing sustained energy generation?

Answer

They are not massive enough to ignite and sustain core hydrogen fusion.

Brown dwarfs are often termed 'failed stars' because they lack the critical mass required to achieve and maintain the core temperature necessary for sustained hydrogen fusion, which defines a true star on the main sequence.

Why are brown dwarfs not classified as true stars undergoing sustained energy generation?
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