What significant temperature must a solar-mass star's core reach to begin fusing helium into carbon?

Answer

Around $10^9$ K (one billion K)

The ignition of helium fusion into carbon via the triple-alpha process requires the core temperature to climb significantly higher than hydrogen fusion temperatures, reaching approximately $10^9$ K.

What significant temperature must a solar-mass star's core reach to begin fusing helium into carbon?
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