What fundamental physical concept supports the core of a Sun-like star when it first reaches helium ignition temperatures?

Answer

Electron degeneracy pressure.

In lower-mass stars, the core contracts so intensely that the matter becomes degenerate, meaning the outward pressure supporting it is derived from quantum mechanical principles rather than thermal energy.

What fundamental physical concept supports the core of a Sun-like star when it first reaches helium ignition temperatures?

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