Low mass X-ray binaries that show thermonuclear bursts are ideal sources for
constraining the equation of state of neutron star matter. The lack of
independent distance measurements for most of these sources, however, prevents
a systematic exploration of the masses and radii of the neutron stars, hence
limiting the equation of state studies. We present here a measurement of the
distance to the low mass X-ray binary 4U 1608-52 that is based on the study of
the interstellar extinction towards the source. We first model the individual
absorption edges of the elements Ne and Mg in the high resolution X-ray
spectrum obtained with XMM-Newton. We then combine this information with a
measurement of the run of reddening with distance using red clump stars and
determine a minimum distance to the source of 3.9 kpc, with a most probable
value of 5.8 kpc. Finally, we analyze time-resolved X-ray spectra of Type-I
X-ray bursts observed from this source to measure the mass and the radius of
the neutron star. We find a mass of M = 1.74 +/- 0.14 M_sun and a radius of R =
9.3 +/- 1.0 km, respectively. This mass and radius can be achieved by several
multi-nucleon equations of state.Comment: ApJ in print. Resulting probability distributions of our measurements
can be found at http://ice.as.arizona.edu/~n