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Starts With A Bang podcast #91 — Hypermassive neutron stars

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The Lower Mass Gap for Black Holes

What's usually preventing the star from collapsing what keeps it in hydrostatic equilibrium is the balance between the pressure of the gas or the material that makes up the star versus the gravitational attraction. When we collide two neutron stars we make a black hole that's about 2.5 solar masses right so there's nothing preventing us from forming a black hole with that mass. If however they are formed after the merger of two neutron stars then we end up with that isolated little black hole which would be very difficult to see where it is and measure its mass suppose that a binary neutron star merger happened a long time ago we had no chance of seeing the gravitational waves we're left with that little black hole we don

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