What is the resulting object if the collapsing core mass exceeds the limit supported by neutron degeneracy pressure?
Answer
A black hole
If the mass of the collapsing core surpasses the limit that neutron degeneracy pressure can support (generally estimated around three solar masses), gravity overwhelms all known forces, causing indefinite collapse into a singularity, forming a black hole.

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