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It all depends on mass. If its over the point of where a neutron star can form then it forms a black hole. If its below it then it'll form a neutron star.
A neutron star or a pulsar, or a black hole.
No. A black hole will remain a black hole. A neutron star is a remnant of a star not massive enough to become a black hole.
If the star is larger than about 5 times the size of our Sun, a black hole can form from the core of the exploded star
After a high mass star explodes, the leftover material forms a remnant called a neutron star or a black hole. If the core of the star is less than about 3 times the mass of the Sun, it collapses to form a neutron star. If the core is more massive, it collapses further, causing the gravitational collapse to form a black hole.
when a star dies
Either a neutron star or a black hole.
A black hole is formed when a star or other large body collapses on itself.
A black hole originated as a star, that is, the star converted to a black hole.
after a neutron star collapses on itself
The death of any star greater than about 5 times the mass of our Sun is likely to result in a black hole.
Current estimates suggest that a star must be at least 25 times the mass of the sun to form a black hole. In most cases only a fraction of the star's mass will actually go in to forming the black hole.
A black hole does not create a star. A black hole is formed when a star dies.
It all depends on mass. If its over the point of where a neutron star can form then it forms a black hole. If its below it then it'll form a neutron star.
A neutron star or a pulsar, or a black hole.
No. A black hole will remain a black hole. A neutron star is a remnant of a star not massive enough to become a black hole.
If the star is larger than about 5 times the size of our Sun, a black hole can form from the core of the exploded star