What is the key factor determining a collapsing massive star’s fate: neutron star or black hole?
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ByZain
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Astronomy Knowledge Database
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Published23 Jan 2026
💡 Explanation:
The final fate of a massive star (forming a neutron star or a black hole) is primarily determined by the mass of the compact remnant core after the supernova explosion and significant mass loss. If the remnant core's mass exceeds the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff (TOV) limit (approx. 2.1 to 3.0 solar masses), the internal pressure (neutron degeneracy pressure) is insufficient to resist gravity, leading to the formation of a black hole. If the core mass is below this limit, it stabilizes as a neutron star.