Abstract
We compute and present the distribution in mass of single and binary neutron stars, strange stars, and black holes. The calculations were performed using a stellar population synthesis code. We follow all phases of single and binary evolution, starting from a ZAMS binary and ending in the creation of one compact object (neutron star, black hole, strange star) and a white dwarf, or two compact objects (single or binary). We assume that neutron stars are formed in the collapse of iron/nickel cores in the mass range M0 < M < M1, quark stars in the range M1 < M < M2, and black holes for core masses M > M2 and find that the population of quark stars can easily be as large as the population of black holes, even if there is only a small mass window for their formation.
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Belczyński, K., Bulik, T., & Kluźniak, W. (2001). Population synthesis of neutron stars, strange (quark) stars and black holes. In European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP (pp. 219–222). https://doi.org/10.1086/339901
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