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A neutron star is the collapsed core of a massive star which has undergone a supernova explosion, characterized by an incredibly high density where protons and electrons have combined to form neutrons. These stars are incredibly small in size, typically about 20 kilometers in diameter, yet they possess a mass greater than that of the Sun, leading to intense gravitational and magnetic fields.
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