If a star's fusion rate momentarily surges, how does equilibrium restore itself?

Answer

The star puffs out, lowering the core density and slowing the fusion rate.

The self-regulating mechanism involves the star expanding if pressure momentarily exceeds gravity, which decreases density and slows fusion until the balance is restored.

If a star's fusion rate momentarily surges, how does equilibrium restore itself?
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