What approximate mass range for a progenitor star typically results in a core collapse leading to a neutron star remnant?

Answer

8 to 25 Solar Masses

The provided comparison chart indicates that stars with initial masses approximately between 8 and 25 Solar Masses will collapse until the neutron degeneracy pressure halts the implosion, resulting in a neutron star.

What approximate mass range for a progenitor star typically results in a core collapse leading to a neutron star remnant?

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