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A star 100 times the mass of Jupiter would barely be massive enough to be a star at all. However, the collision would probably be bad for the Earth and us, its inhabitants.
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A decrease in a star's absolute brightness could be caused by the star moving farther away from Earth, interstellar dust blocking some of its light, or a decrease in the star's temperature. All of these factors would result in less light reaching Earth, causing a decrease in the star's apparent brightness.
The star that Earth orbits is the only star that we call the sun. That said, if you lived on a planet orbiting another star, you would probably call that star the sun.
If a star were to appear in Earth's atmosphere, it would be catastrophic for life on our planet. The intense heat and radiation from the star would incinerate everything, causing widespread destruction. The atmosphere would also likely be stripped away due to the star's strong gravitational pull.