Comment on "Instabilities in Close Neutron Star Binaries"
Abstract
In a recent Physical Review Letter, Wilson and Mathews presented some interesting numerical calculations of a system of two equally massive neutron stars in strong-field gravity. In particular they estimated the innermost stable circular orbit in their system. Here we point out a possibly important consequence of their results: Their calculated configurations have total angular momentum J and total mass M too large to form any Kerr black hole: J>M2, in constrast to previous calculations of the innermost stable circular orbit.
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