Under which mass range does the remnant core typically result in the formation of a neutron star after a supernova explosion?

Answer

Between roughly 1.4 and 3 solar masses

If the core remaining after a supernova explosion has a mass between approximately 1.4 and 3 solar masses, the collapse is halted by the pressure generated when protons and electrons are crushed together to form neutrons.

Under which mass range does the remnant core typically result in the formation of a neutron star after a supernova explosion?

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