Efficient mass transfer in binaries naturally limits the mass of the first-born black hole and produces a sharp drop above 45 solar masses that mimics the pair-instability gap.
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Spectroscopic data confirm a 6200 K DA white dwarf of 0.63 solar mass with an M8 inner companion and possible M6+M9 outer binary, suggesting the system is quadruple.
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Binary Evolution Can Mimic the Pair-Instability Mass Gap in Black Hole Mergers
Efficient mass transfer in binaries naturally limits the mass of the first-born black hole and produces a sharp drop above 45 solar masses that mimics the pair-instability gap.
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Spectroscopic Characterization of WD J000801.25-350450 and its Two Co-Moving Companions
Spectroscopic data confirm a 6200 K DA white dwarf of 0.63 solar mass with an M8 inner companion and possible M6+M9 outer binary, suggesting the system is quadruple.