neutron star setâre-ye notroni, notron setâré (#) Fr.: étoile à neutrons An extremely compact ball of matter created from the central core of
a star that has collapsed under gravity to such an extent that it consists
almost entirely of → neutrons. Neutron stars result from two
possible evolutionary scenarios: 1) The → collapse
of a → massive star during a
→ supernova explosion; and 2) The accumulation of mass by a
→ white dwarf in a → binary system.
The mass of a neutron star is the same as or larger than the
→ Chandrasekhar limit (1.4
→ solar masses). Neutron stars are only about 10 km
across and have a density of 1014 g cm-3, representing
the densest objects having a visible surface. The structure of neutron stars
consists of a thin outer crust of about 1 km thickness composed of |