Spherically symmetric equal mass star clusters containing a large amount of primordial binaries are studied using a hybrid method, consisting of a gas dynamical model for single stars and a Monte Carlo treatment for relaxation of binaries and the setup of close resonant and fly-by encounters of single stars with binaries and binaries with each other (three- and four-body encounters). What differs from our previous work is that each encounter is being integrated using a highly accurate direct few-body integrator which uses regularized variables. Hence we can study the systematic evolution of individual binary orbital parameters (eccentricity, semi-major axis) and differential and total cross sections for hardening, dissolution or merging of ...
(abridged) This thesis presents theoretical and statistical techniques broadly related to systems of...
We study the evolution of binary stars in globular clusters using a new Monte Carlo approach combini...
We address the dynamical evolution of an isolated self--gravitating system with two stellar mass gro...
The new approach outlined in Paper I (Spurzem \& Giersz 1996) to follow the individual formation and...
We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters containing populations of primordial binaries,...
A revision of Stodolkiewicz's Monte-Carlo code is used to simulate evolution of star clusters. The n...
A revision of Stod\'o{\l}kiewicz's Monte Carlo code is used to simulate evolution of large star clus...
This paper concentrates on four key tools for performing star cluster simulations developed during t...
Interaction cross-sections and collision cross-sections for a set of hard multi-mass binary-single s...
Multiple systems play an important role in the evolution of star clusters. First we discuss several ...
The “gravitational million-body problem,” to model the dynamical evolution of a self-gravitating, co...
We describe the public release of the Cluster Monte Carlo (CMC) code, a parallel, star-by-star N-bod...
A stellar system being usually conceived, in a first approximation, as a group of point-like stars h...
We present a new parallel supercomputer implementation of the Monte Carlo method for simulating the ...
Observations and theoretical work suggest that globular clusters may be born with initially very lar...
(abridged) This thesis presents theoretical and statistical techniques broadly related to systems of...
We study the evolution of binary stars in globular clusters using a new Monte Carlo approach combini...
We address the dynamical evolution of an isolated self--gravitating system with two stellar mass gro...
The new approach outlined in Paper I (Spurzem \& Giersz 1996) to follow the individual formation and...
We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters containing populations of primordial binaries,...
A revision of Stodolkiewicz's Monte-Carlo code is used to simulate evolution of star clusters. The n...
A revision of Stod\'o{\l}kiewicz's Monte Carlo code is used to simulate evolution of large star clus...
This paper concentrates on four key tools for performing star cluster simulations developed during t...
Interaction cross-sections and collision cross-sections for a set of hard multi-mass binary-single s...
Multiple systems play an important role in the evolution of star clusters. First we discuss several ...
The “gravitational million-body problem,” to model the dynamical evolution of a self-gravitating, co...
We describe the public release of the Cluster Monte Carlo (CMC) code, a parallel, star-by-star N-bod...
A stellar system being usually conceived, in a first approximation, as a group of point-like stars h...
We present a new parallel supercomputer implementation of the Monte Carlo method for simulating the ...
Observations and theoretical work suggest that globular clusters may be born with initially very lar...
(abridged) This thesis presents theoretical and statistical techniques broadly related to systems of...
We study the evolution of binary stars in globular clusters using a new Monte Carlo approach combini...
We address the dynamical evolution of an isolated self--gravitating system with two stellar mass gro...