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Q: In the last stage of stellar evolution following a supernova stars too massive to form neutron stars may form a?
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What is the differences between super nova and neutron star?

A supernova is when a massive star explodes. A neutron star is what can be formed after a supernova explosion. See related questions


Is a black hole a supernova remnant?

yes, it sure is. (if the core is massive enough.) if not, it becomes a Neutron Star.


What does a massive supernova become?

If enough mass is left over after the supernova explosion, i.e. after material is blown off into space, the star will become a black hole. Less massive stars will become neutron stars. A neutron star can convert to a black hole later, if enough matter falls into it.


What is a dense collapsed core with a very strong gravitional pull that forms when a very massive star become a supernova?

Neutron Star


How are neutron stars and black holes related?

They are both formed when a massive star explodes as a supernova. Which, is produced depends on the original mass of the star.


What stage of stellar evolution occurs for large stars but not for medium or small stars?

Type II supernova. Formation of a neutron star or black hole.


How are pulsars formed?

Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic energy. Neutron stars form when the core of a massive star collapses and goes supernova leaving behind a neutron star which will begin rotating and releasing energy.


Will a neutron star eventually go supernova?

No. A neutron star is left behind after a supernova. However, some gamma ray bursts may result from a collision between neutron stars.


Why are black holes formed?

black holes can be formed in a supernova explosion if the mass of the star is largeenoughusually they are created when a massive and dense star like a neutron star collapses


The explosion of a very massive star is called what?

well what you gotta do is go home a smoke weed


A star the size of two stellar masses forms as a result of a supernova explosion what is the star called?

Following certain types of Supernova events there can often be a gravitational collapse of massive stars and this can result in the stellar remnant becoming a neutron star. Based on the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit the solar mass of a neutron star can range from 1.5 to 3.0 solar masses.


Was the first neutron star observed in a supernova remnant?

Yes. The Crab Nebula neutron star. A neutron star found in the middle of the Crab Nebula - a Nebula formed from the 1054 supernova event.