The minimum neutron star mass in neutrino-driven supernova explosions

Abstract

Supernova theory has struggled to explain the lightest known neutron star candidate with an accurate mass determination, the 1.174M companion in the eccentric compact binary system J0453+1559. To improve the theoretical lower limit for neutron star birth masses, we perform 3D supernova simulations for five stellar models close to the minimum mass for iron core collapse. We obtain a record-low neutron star mass of 1.192M and a substantial kick of 100\,km\,s-1. Given residual uncertainties in stellar evolution, a neutron star origin for the 1.174M object remains plausible.

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