Maximum Mass of a Neutron Star
Clifford E. RhoadesJoseph Henry Laboratories, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08540R. RuffiniJoseph Henry Laboratories, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
1974en
ABI
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On the basis of Einstein's theory of relativity, the principle of causality, and Le Chatelier's principle, it is here established that the maximum mass of the equilibrium configuration of a neutron star cannot be larger than $3.2{M}_{[m?]}$. The extremal principle given here applies as well when the equation of state of matter is unknown in a limited range of densities. The absolute maximum mass of a neutron star provides a decisive method of observationally distinguishing neutron stars from black holes.
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