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Neutron Stars

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In the previous blog we discussed the death of various sized stars and concluded that the death of massive stars results in the birth of two of the most extreme bodies in our universe - neutron stars and black holes . Today we'll talk about neutron stars . Neutron star The death of massive stars (also called supernova) could make either black holes or neutron stars. When  s tars  four to eight times as massive as the sun explode in a violent supernova, their outer layers can blow off in an often-spectacular display, leaving behind a small, dense core that continues to collapse. Gravity presses the material in on itself so tightly that protons and electrons combine to make neutrons, yielding the name "neutron star." During the supernova, when the star implodes, particles like protons and electrons in the core, which really don't want to be close to each other, are forced to get close due to the mass of the star on top of it. These particles eventually fuse to become ne