What stellar remnants are formed by stars less massive than approximately eight to ten solar masses?
Answer
A White Dwarf
The distinction between stellar death pathways is critically dependent on the initial mass of the star. Stars that are categorized as lower or intermediate mass, specifically those up to about eight to ten times the mass of the Sun, undergo a relatively quieter end. Following the depletion of core fuel and the ejection of outer layers (in some cases), their core collapses but halts before reaching the extreme density required for a neutron star. The resulting remnant is a White Dwarf, an object stabilized against further gravitational collapse by the quantum mechanical phenomenon known as electron degeneracy pressure.

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