Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
The masses of 6 neutron stars have now been established through studies of binary X-ray and radio pulsars. All of the masses are found to be consistent with, but not necessarily constrained to, the range 1.2–1.6 M⊙. In this talk we discuss the methods and assumptions used in determining the masses of neutron stars in binary X-ray pulsar systems. For other recent reviews of this subject, the reader is referred to Bahcall (1978), Rappaport and Joss (1981), and references therein. Neutron-star parameters may also be obtained from studies of X-ray bursts that result from thermonuclear flashes near the surface of an accreting neutron star (see Joss 1980 and references therein), which we will not discuss here.