What celestial object forms if a collapsing cloud lacks enough mass to initiate sustained hydrogen fusion?

Answer

Brown dwarf

If an object falls short of the required mass threshold (roughly 80 times Jupiter's mass) but can fuse deuterium briefly, it becomes a brown dwarf, also known as a 'failed star'.

What celestial object forms if a collapsing cloud lacks enough mass to initiate sustained hydrogen fusion?
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