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<p>in X-rays, whereas the companion star can be observed with <a href="page.php?w=optical_telescopes">optical telescopes</a>. The energy release for black holes and <a href="page.php?w=neutron_stars">neutron stars</a> are of the same order of magnitude. Black holes and neutron stars are therefore often difficult to distinguish.</p>

<p>The derived masses come from observations of compact X-ray sources (combining X-ray and optical data). All identified neutron stars have a mass below 3.0 solar masses; none of the compact systems with a mass above</p><p>
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