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BINARY DYNAMICS NEAR A MASSIVE BLACK HOLE

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 700, 期 2, 页码 1933-1951

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/700/2/1933

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binaries: general; black hole physics; Galaxy: center; stellar dynamics

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)

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We analyze the dynamical evolution of binary stars that interact with a static background of single stars in the environment of a massive black hole (MBH). All stars are considered to be single mass, Newtonian point particles. We follow the evolution of the energy E and angular momentum J of the center of mass of the binaries with respect to the MBH, as well as their internal semimajor axis a, using a Monte Carlo method. For a system like the Galactic center, the main conclusions are the following. (1) The binary fraction can be of the order of a few percent outside 0.1 pc, but decreases quickly closer to the MBH. (2) Within similar to 0.1 pc, binaries can only exist on eccentric orbits with apocenters much further away from the MBH. (3) Far away from the MBH, loss-cone effects are the dominant mechanism that disrupts binaries with internal velocities close to the velocity dispersion. Closer to the MBH, three-body encounters are more effective in disrupting binaries. (4) The rate at which hard binaries become tighter is usually less than the rate at which a binary diffuses to orbits that are more bound to the MBH. (5) Binaries are typically disrupted before they experience an exchange interaction; as a result, the number of exchanges is less than one would estimate from a simple n nu sigma estimate. We give applications of our results to the formation of X-ray binaries near MBHs and to the production rates of hyper-velocity stars by intermediate mass MBHs.

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