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	Q&A: Supernova Remnants and Neutron Stars
                        
                        
                    
            Q:
Do neutron stars decay?
               A:
                  The eventual fate of a neutron star depends on its
                  environment. If left to itself, it is possible that the
                  neutrons will convert to free quark's and form a strange quark
                  star, that would be stable until (and if) the quark's decayed
                  into photon and neutrinos over a time of a million trillion
                  trillion years.
               
                  The other possibility is that the neutron star could accrete
                  enough material from a companion star or a dense cloud to
                  push it over the stability limit, whereupon it would collapse
                  to form a black hole.
                  
                  
              
               
               
   
        



