What physical change causes the free-fall contraction to slow dramatically into the Kelvin-Helmholtz phase?

Answer

Thermal pressure begins to resist the infall

When the core becomes hot enough that the resulting thermal pressure starts to actively oppose the crushing inward gravity, the rapid free-fall slows significantly, marking the transition to the slower Kelvin-Helmholtz contraction.

What physical change causes the free-fall contraction to slow dramatically into the Kelvin-Helmholtz phase?
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