Answer:
The temperature required is near about 3 million kelvin
Explanation:
The brilliance of the star results from the nuclear reaction that take place in the core of the star and radiate a huge amount of thermal energy resulting from the fusion of hydrogen into helium.
For this reaction to take place, the temperature of the star's core must be near about 3 million kelvin.
The hydrogen atoms collide and starts and the energy from the collision results in the heating of the gas cloud. As the temperature comes to near about [tex]1.5\times 10^{7 {\circ}C[/tex], the nuclear fusion reaction takes place in the core of the gas cloud.
The huge amount of thermal energy from the nuclear reaction gives the gas cloud a brilliance resulting in a protostar.