A pulsar will not become a black hole because they do not implode and that is one of the key features of a star becoming a black hole.
a pulsar is highly magnetized and gives off a beam of electromagnetic radiation, when viewed from a distance it will look as though it is flashing.
A neutron star or a pulsar, or a black hole.
A more massive black hole.
it wont.
no
It probably won't ever become a black hole, unless for some reason a lot of additional matter falls on the Sun. Stars the mass of our Sun become white dwarves after they run out of fuel.
Nebula. according to nasa.
pulsar star and if it collapses even more a Black hole.
A neutron star or a pulsar, or a black hole.
No. Pluto is nowhere near massive enough to become a black hole.
Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.Then, depending on the remaining mass of the star, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star (aka pulsar), or a black hole.
No, they cannot.A neutron star forms when the core of a supernova is halted by rising neutron pressure (due to the increase in the density of the core). If this central core ends up having a mass greater than three solar masses, it will end up forming a black hole instead of a neutron star. A pulsar is a type of neutron star that rotates and is highly magnetized.As such, since they are not massive enough to form a black hole in the first place, they probably won't ever become one. The only way that they could possibly become a black hole after formation is if they collide with another neutron star or black hole.
No. The sun does not have enough mass to become a black hole. When the sun dies it will become a white dwarf.
There's no mass range that's between "collapses into a neutron star or pulsar" and "collapses into a black hole". It'll be one or the other.
A more massive black hole.
First of all, our sun can not become a black hole, it is too small for that. However if a star is three times bigger than our sun, then yes it will become a black hole.
No. No planet is massive enough to become a black hole. A black hole is the remains of a dead, supermassive star.
The sun should not become a black hole. It does not have sufficient mass to undergo the necessary collapse.