Approximately what minimum temperature is required for helium fusion (the triple-alpha process) to begin in the core?

Answer

Around 100 million Kelvin.

Helium fusion requires a significantly higher temperature threshold, specifically around 100 million Kelvin, compared to the millions of Kelvin needed for hydrogen fusion.

Approximately what minimum temperature is required for helium fusion (the triple-alpha process) to begin in the core?

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