If the progenitor star was massive enough (often $>25 M_{\odot}$), what remnant may form after the supernova?

Answer

A black hole

If the progenitor star was massive enough, often exceeding $25 M_{\odot}$, the resulting core collapse leaves behind an incredibly dense black hole.

If the progenitor star was massive enough (often $>25 M_{\odot}$), what remnant may form after the supernova?
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