Star masses and bayesian probability

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The use of Bayes' theorem to pin down the mass limits of the few neutron stars found in binary systems is both a splendid illustration of the explicit use of a priori knowledge and a means to a useful result. © 2002 Nature Publishing Group.

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Maddox, J. (1994). Star masses and bayesian probability. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/371649a0

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