What is the ultimate fate remnant for a star that was significantly massive enough following a Type II supernova?

Answer

A black hole

When a massive star exhausts its core fuel and undergoes core collapse leading to a Type II supernova, the resulting remnant depends directly on the initial mass of the star. If the star was massive enough, the gravitational force generated by the collapse overwhelms all known forces, causing the core to compress indefinitely. This results in the formation of a black hole, an object with such intense gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape its boundary.

What is the ultimate fate remnant for a star that was significantly massive enough following a Type II supernova?
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