Puzzling merger: The mass of the primary was about 23.2 solar mass and the secondary was about 2.6 solar mass.

Puzzling merger: The mass of the primary had to do with 23.2 solar mass and the secondary was about 2.6 solar mass.|Photo Credit:
Alex Andrix.

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This might be the lightest great void or heaviest neutron star.

The LIGO Scientific and VIRGO Collaborations (LSC) have found an uncommon compact item whose mass falls in between that of a normal black hole and a neutron star.

Considering that the first ever detection of gravitational wave signals emerging from the coalescing of binary black holes in 2015, the LIGO and VIRGO detectors have identified mergers of sets of black holes, pairs of neutron stars and black hole-neutron star duo. From this experience and from the predictions of theory, the prese