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Maximum mass of a hot neutron star with a quark core TEXT SIZE: A A A
When a star exhausts its fuel supply, it can explode and leave behind a dense compact remnant. Astronomers can study the pressures and temperatures of these hot compact objects, which effect the particles that compose them. Neutron stars are one type of these compact stellar remnants, but astronomers believe that other types of compact objects can exist, called quark stars. This article explores the properties of quark stars and how they differ from neutron stars.
 
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