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- Fusor_(astronomy) abstract "A fusor, according to a proposal to the IAU by Gibor Basri, Professor of Astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley to help clarify the nomenclature of celestial bodies, is "an object that achieves core fusion during its lifetime." This definition included any form of nuclear fusion so the lowest possible mass of a fusor was set at roughly 13 times that of Jupiter, at which point deuterium fusion becomes possible. This is significantly smaller than the point at which sustained fusion of hydrogen becomes possible, around 60 times the mass of Jupiter. Objects are considered "stellar" when they are about 75 times the mass of Jupiter, when gravitational contraction, i.e. contraction of the object due to gravity, is halted by heat generated by the nuclear reaction in their interiors. Fusars would include active stars, dead stars, and brown dwarfs.The introduction of the term "fusor" would allow for a simple definition: Planet – A planemo that orbits a fusor Planemo – A round nonfusor Fusor – An object capable of core fusionwhere round is understood as "whose surface is very nearly on the gravitational equipotential", orbits means "whose primary orbit is now, or was in the past around", and capable implies fusion is possible sometime during the existence of the object by itself.".
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- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_object.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Brown_dwarf.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Definition_of_planet.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Star_types.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Celestial_bodies.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Deuterium.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Dwarf_planet.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Exoplanet.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Gas_giant.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Gibor_Basri.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Gravitational_contraction.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink IAU.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink International_Astronomical_Union.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin–Helmholtz_mechanism.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Mesoplanet.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Minor_planet.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_fusion.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Planemo.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Planet.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Planetar_(astronomy).
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Planetesimal.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Planetoid.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Pulsar_planet.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Berkeley.
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fusor (astronomy)".
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fusor".
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "stellar object".
- Fusor_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "true stars".
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- Fusor_(astronomy) subject Category:Definition_of_planet.
- Fusor_(astronomy) subject Category:Star_types.
- Fusor_(astronomy) type CelestialBody.
- Fusor_(astronomy) type Place.
- Fusor_(astronomy) type Star.
- Fusor_(astronomy) type Location.
- Fusor_(astronomy) type Place.
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- Fusor_(astronomy) comment "A fusor, according to a proposal to the IAU by Gibor Basri, Professor of Astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley to help clarify the nomenclature of celestial bodies, is "an object that achieves core fusion during its lifetime." This definition included any form of nuclear fusion so the lowest possible mass of a fusor was set at roughly 13 times that of Jupiter, at which point deuterium fusion becomes possible.".
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- Fusor_(astronomy) sameAs 核融合體.
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