Which component in the core of a star undergoing helium fusion leads to the behavior known as the "helium flash"?
A) neutrinos since it is this component that, in interacting with helium nuclei, triggers the helium flash
B) helium since its density has to be above a certain limit to trigger this explosive event
C) electrons since they control the pressure, and pressure does not depend on temperature (Under these conditions, build-up of heat can occur without leading to the normal gas expansion and the resulting thermal equilibrium.)
D) remnant hydrogen since loss of this component allows uncontrolled helium burning rather than a uniform rate of energy production
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