In a star like the Sun transitioning to a red giant, what phenomenon leads to a runaway fusion event upon helium ignition?

Answer

The helium core is initially supported by electron degeneracy pressure

In lower-mass stars, the contracting helium core is supported by electron degeneracy pressure, preventing immediate expansion to cool the core, which allows the temperature to skyrocket in a runaway event known as the helium flash.

In a star like the Sun transitioning to a red giant, what phenomenon leads to a runaway fusion event upon helium ignition?
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