What is the approximate minimum mass required for a celestial body to qualify as a true star capable of sustained hydrogen fusion?

Answer

0.08 solar masses

The minimum mass generally cited for a true star to ignite the proton-proton chain reaction for hydrogen fusion is about 0.08 solar masses.

What is the approximate minimum mass required for a celestial body to qualify as a true star capable of sustained hydrogen fusion?

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