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On the mass distribution of neutron stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-05-27 v1

Abstract

The distribution of masses for neutron stars is analyzed using the Bayesian statistical inference, evaluating the likelihood of proposed gaussian peaks by using fifty-four measured points obtained in a variety of systems. The results strongly suggest the existence of a bimodal distribution of the masses, with the first peak around 1.37M1.37 {M_{\odot}}, and a much wider second peak at 1.73M1.73 {M_{\odot}}. The results support earlier views related to the different evolutionary histories of the members for the first two peaks, which produces a natural separation (even if no attempt to "label" the systems has been made here), and argues against the single-mass scale viewpoint. The bimodal distribution can also accommodate the recent findings of M\sim M_{\odot} masses quite naturally. Finally, we explore the existence of a subgroup around 1.25M1.25 {M_{\odot}}, finding weak, if any, evidence for it. This recently claimed low-mass subgroup, possibly related to OMgNeO-Mg-Ne core collapse events, has a monotonically decreasing likelihood and does not stand out clearly from the rest of the sample.

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@article{arxiv.1101.4872,
  title  = {On the mass distribution of neutron stars},
  author = {R. Valentim and E. Rangel and J. E. Horvath},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.4872},
  year   = {2015}
}

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11 pp., 3 figures, submitted to MNRAS Letters