What range of remaining core mass typically results in the formation of a neutron star?

Answer

Between roughly 1.4 and 3 solar masses

When the core mass remaining after the explosion falls within this range, the collapse is arrested by neutron degeneracy pressure, forming a neutron star.

What range of remaining core mass typically results in the formation of a neutron star?

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