How long might a star significantly less massive than the Sun spend contracting before fusion begins?

Answer

Over a hundred million years

Less massive stars require gravity alone to raise the core temperature sufficiently for fusion, a process that can take much longer than for more massive stars. A star only a fraction of the Sun's mass might take over a hundred million years.

How long might a star significantly less massive than the Sun spend contracting before fusion begins?
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