The evolution of black hole mass and angular momentum

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We show that neither accretion nor angular momentum extraction is likely to lead to significant changes in the mass M1 or angular momentum parameter a* of a black hole in a binary system with realistic parameters. Current values of M1 and a* therefore probably reflect those at formation. We show further that sufficiently energetic jet ejection powered by the rotational energy of a black hole can stabilize mass transfer in systems with large adverse mass ratios, and even reduce the mass transfer rate to the point where the binary becomes transient.

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King, A. R., & Kolb, U. (1999). The evolution of black hole mass and angular momentum. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 305(3), 654–660. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02482.x

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