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Type II supernovae are associated with the core collapse of a massive star together with a shock-driven expansion of a luminous shell which leaves behind a rapidly rotating neutron star or, if the core has mass of >2–3 solar masses, a black hole.

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Introductory Astronomy: Type II Supernovas, Black Holes, Neutron Stars

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