What happens to the gamma-ray photons created inside the Sun's core?

Answer

They are absorbed and re-emitted many times, eventually reaching Earth as lower-energy light.

Fusion reactions in the solar core generate gamma-ray photons, but the dense plasma immediately absorbs and re-emits them repeatedly through a process called the random walk, reducing their energy until they become visible light upon reaching Earth centuries later.

What happens to the gamma-ray photons created inside the Sun's core?
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