Talk:List of coolest stars
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Brown dwarves are not stars
editBrown dwarves. They are objects between 13 and (approximately) 80 masses of jupiter. They do not undergo stable nuclear fusion and are thus not stars, the reason i mention them is because most "stars" in the L and all in the T or Y spectrum are brown dwarves. Some real stars can dip into the L category for a variety of reasons, of which i do not understand. At the same time however, stop calling brown dwarves "stars" you have only 5 stars on this page, of which none are main sequence ( this wouldnt be relavent if the list of the coolest real stars this long wouldnt include a main sequence star). Sup3rmar102208 (talk) 18:24, 8 September 2023 (UTC)
Sub-brown dwarfs are not stars
editSeveral of these on here are sub-brown dwarfs like Jupiter, which are not stars as they don't even fuse deuterium. 174.103.211.175 (talk) 23:42, 4 July 2024 (UTC)