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Why is there a lower mass limit of 0.08 solar masses for main-sequence stars? Objects below this mass are not hot enough to fuse normal hydrogen.Our telescopes do not have enough light-gathering power to detect dim objects. Objects below this mass can only form in HI clouds.They form too slowly and hot stars nearby clear the gas and dust quickly.This is an unsolved astronomical mystery.



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