Submitted by [deleted] t3_zi99ok in askscience
Bensemus t1_iztvsye wrote
Reply to comment by Okonomiyaki_lover in Is there such a thing as quark degeneracy pressure? by [deleted]
The insides of a neutron star may be a quark-gluon plasma. On the surface though we’ve only observed white dwarfs for electron degeneracy pressure and neutron stars for neutron degeneracy pressure.
Okonomiyaki_lover t1_iztypoa wrote
What about after that? Is quark degeneracy pressure what might be the full collapse to a bh?
mackowski t1_izwh7gh wrote
Degeneracy pressure just means "cant occupy the same space" im pretty sure. So neutrons smash apart at some point I imagine, but I bet it doesn't have to turn into free floating quarks to go blackholemode
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