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How does the work? 103 solar masses plus 137 solar masses should be 240 less any mass lost due to radiation during the event.
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So it seems 137 and 103 solar masses are the best estimates for each single black hole before merger. Due to uncertainty however, their total mass is in the range of 190-265 solar masses, of which 182-251 remain after merger. The rest of mass is emitted as gravitational waves.