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1998A&A...331L..29E - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 331, L29-32 (1998/3-2)

On the initial progenitor masses of stellar mass black holes and neutron stars.

ERGMA E. and VAN DEN HEUVEL E.P.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We examine the information on the progenitor masses of stellar black holes that can be derived from the seven known black hole X-ray binaries with low- mass donor stars (Soft X-ray Transients- SXRs) in combination with stellar evolution considerations and observed properties of High Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs). It appears that several independent lines of evidence indicate that a considerable fraction of the stars more massive than 20-25M leave black holes as remnants while, on the other hand, t e neutron star in at least one HMXB had a progenitor more massive than 50M. We argue that the only plausible explanation of these apparently contradicting facts is that in a certain mass range, probably between 20 and 50M, the outcome of core collapse can either be a neutron star or the black hole, depending on additional stellar parameters, for example rotation and magnetic fields. The high masses of the black holes in three soft X-ray Transients (6-13M) and Cygnus X-1 (16M) exclude the alternative explanation that in a limited mass range (e.g. 20-40M) stars leave black holes, and, due to very heavy stellar wind mass loss, stars more massive than about 40M leave neutron stars, just as stars between 8 and 20M.

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Journal keyword(s): Black holes - neutron stars - stellar evolution - Black Hole mass limit - X-ray Binaries - Soft X-ray Transients

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