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Observational evidence for stellar mass black holes

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I review the evidence for stellar mass black holes in the Galaxy. The unique properties of the soft X-ray transient (SXTs) have provided the first opportunity for detailed studies of the mass-losing star in low-mass X-ray binaries. The large mass functions of these systems imply that the compact object has a mass greater than the maximum mass of a neutron star, strengthening the case that they contain black holes. The results and techniques used are discussed. I also review the recent study of a comparison of the luminosities of black hole and neutron star systems which has yielded compelling evidence for the existence of event horizons.

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Shahbaz, T. Observational evidence for stellar mass black holes. J Astrophys Astron 20, 197–210 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02702352

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