Multiple Choice
When a protostar evolves to the point where it begins steady hydrogen fusion in its core and first achieves hydrostatic equilibrium, it is called:
A) a first-form main-sequence star.
B) a zero-age main-sequence star.
C) a T Tauri star.
D) a proplyd.
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