If the collapsing core mass exceeds roughly three solar masses, what forms at the center of the explosion?

Answer

A black hole

When the remaining core mass is greater than about three solar masses, gravity overwhelms all opposing forces, causing the core to collapse entirely into a singularity, forming a black hole.

If the collapsing core mass exceeds roughly three solar masses, what forms at the center of the explosion?
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