What is the result if the remnant core mass after collapse exceeds the neutron star limit?

Answer

The formation of a black hole

If the remnant core mass after the initial collapse exceeds the neutron star limit, known as the Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit, the instability results in the formation of a black hole.

What is the result if the remnant core mass after collapse exceeds the neutron star limit?
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