The maximum mass of a neutron star

Aug, 1996
8 pages
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  • Astrophys.J.Lett. 470 (1996) L61-L64
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Abstract: (arXiv)
Observational identification of black holes as members of binary systems requires the knowledge of the upper limit on the gravitational mass of a neutron star. We use modern equations of state for neutron star matter, fitted to experimental nucleon-nucleon scattering data and the properties of light nuclei, to calculate, within the framework of Rhoades & Ruffini (1974), the minimum upper limit on a neutron star mass. Regarding the equation of state as valid up to twice nuclear matter saturation density, rho_{nm}, we obtain a secure upper bound on the neutron star mass equal to 2.9 solar masses. We also find that in order to reach the lowest possible upper bound of 2.2 solar masses, we need understand the physical properties of neutron matter up to a density of about 4 times rho_{nm}.
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  • 8 pages, 3 Postscript Figures, uses aaspp4.sty. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters