On the minimum and maximum mass of neutron stars and the delayed collapse

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The minimum and maximum mass of protoneutron stars and neutron stars are investigated. The hot dense matter is described by relativistic (including hyperons) and non-relativistic equations of state. We show that the minimum mass (∼0.88-1.28 M⊙) of a neutron star is determined by the earliest stage of its evolution and is nearly unaffected by the presence of hyperons. The maximum mass of a neutron star is limited by the protoneutron star or hot neutron star stage. Further we find that the delayed collapse of a neutron star into a black hole during deleptonization is not only possible for equations of state with softening components, as for instance, hyperons, meson condensates etc., but also for neutron stars with a pure nucleonic-leptonic equation of state.

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Strobel, K., & Weigel, M. K. (2001). On the minimum and maximum mass of neutron stars and the delayed collapse. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 367(2), 582–587. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20000428

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