If a star's initial mass was between $\sim 8$ and $25 M_{\odot}$, what is the typical remnant formed after the Type II supernova?

Answer

A neutron star

For stars of slightly lower initial mass within the Type II supernova range, the pressure exerted by degenerate neutrons is sufficient to halt the collapse, resulting in a neutron star remnant.

If a star's initial mass was between $\sim 8$ and $25 M_{\odot}$, what is the typical remnant formed after the Type II supernova?
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