What outcome occurs if the collapsing mass is too small (less than about 0.08 solar masses)?

Answer

It becomes a brown dwarf

If the collapsing mass is less than approximately 0.08 times the mass of the Sun, the core never reaches the critical temperature for sustained hydrogen fusion, resulting in a brown dwarf.

What outcome occurs if the collapsing mass is too small (less than about 0.08 solar masses)?

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