However about 20% of the globular clusters have undergone a process termed "core collapse".
Only after the primordial supply of binaries are exhausted due to interactions can a deeper core collapse proceed.
Thank you, that explanation is very clear to me, especially the detail about it being a surface event vs core collapse.
The core collapse during a supernova which produces a neutron star is one good candidate as it releases enormous amounts of energy.
Neutronization is swift, taking about 1 s, and is accompanied by further core collapse.
They would... well, the reason Vari obsessed on the physics of the core collapse was to avoid thinking about what would happen to the people.
However, since primordial black holes are not formed by stellar core collapse, they may be of any size.
The remains of the core collapse into a neutron star.
The long bursts last more than two seconds and appear to be from the core collapse of massive stars forming a black hole.
The planet is about to undergo a core collapse which will likely destroy the entire colony.