What factor ultimately determines whether a supernova leaves behind a neutron star or a black hole?

Answer

The mass of the core remnant remaining after the explosion

If the remaining core mass after the explosion is less than about three solar masses, a neutron star forms; exceeding this threshold causes the remnant to collapse further into a black hole.

What factor ultimately determines whether a supernova leaves behind a neutron star or a black hole?

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