What state supports the inert helium core of a low-mass star while it contracts before helium ignition?

Answer

Electron degeneracy pressure.

In lower-mass stars, the collapsing core eventually becomes so dense that it is supported by electron degeneracy pressure, which is a quantum mechanical effect independent of temperature.

What state supports the inert helium core of a low-mass star while it contracts before helium ignition?

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