Determining orbits and masses of binary stars
Much of the information we have about X-ray binaries has come from the
study of X-ray pulsars. X-ray pulsars allow the determination of the orbital
parameters of the binary system by the Doppler delays of the pulse arrival
times. If the Doppler velocity curve of the primary is also available, the
mass of the secondary star can be determined. This is how we know that the
secondary must be a neutron star or black hole - all of the masses which have
been determined are consistent with ~1.4 solar mass neutron stars or with
higher mass black holes.
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