The Mass Distribution of Neutron Stars in Gravitational-wave Binaries
ORAL
Abstract
The discovery of two neutron star-black hole coalescences by LIGO and Virgo brings the total number of likely neutron stars observed in gravitational waves to six. We perform the first inference of the mass distribution of this extragalactic population of neutron stars. In contrast to the bimodal Galactic population detected primarily as radio pulsars, the masses of neutron stars in gravitational-wave binaries are thus far consistent with a uniform distribution, with a greater prevalence of high-mass neutron stars. The maximum mass in the gravitational-wave population agrees with that inferred from the neutron stars in our Galaxy and with expectations from dense matter.
*This work was supported by NSF awards PHY-1836734 and PHY-1806962, the Dan Black Family Trust, and the Carnegie Observatories. Computational resources provided by the LIGO Laboratory and supported by NSF awards PHY-0757058 and PHY-0823459 are gratefully acknowledged.
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Publication: P. Landry & J. S. Read, Astrophys. J. Lett. 921, L25 (2021); doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ac2f3e
Presenters
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Philippe Landry
- California State University, Fullerton
- Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics