What kind of stellar remnant is formed by stars less massive than those undergoing core-collapse supernovae, like our Sun?

Answer

A white dwarf

Stars that are significantly less massive than the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae typically shed their outer layers and leave behind a white dwarf.

What kind of stellar remnant is formed by stars less massive than those undergoing core-collapse supernovae, like our Sun?
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