What minimum initial mass is typically required for a star to end its life in a core-collapse supernova?

Answer

Typically around eight times the Sun’s mass ($8 M_ olm$) or more.

A star must be significantly larger than the Sun, generally starting at $8 M_ olm$ or greater, to undergo the core collapse necessary to trigger a supernova explosion.

What minimum initial mass is typically required for a star to end its life in a core-collapse supernova?
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