The primary idea behind the work in this thesis is that accretion discs interacting with astrophysical bodies, from planets to supermassive black holes (SMBHs), can strongly affect the dynamical behaviour of those bodies. While this idea is by no means new, observational and theoretical developments in recent years provide fresh motivation to consider this effect across a number of astrophysical contexts. Of particular relevance to the work here are three observational measurements which I attempt to reconcile with theory by invoking interactions with accretion discs. Firstly, observations of giant exoplanets show that they prefer to inhabit eccentric orbits, which is unexpected given the predictions of planet formation theory. Conversely,...
There is compelling evidence that most -if not all- galaxies harbour a super-massive black hole (SMB...
The main driver of the work in this thesis is the idea of chaotic accretion in galaxy centres. Most ...
The recent discovery of a number of circumbinary planets lends a new tool to astrophysi-cists seekin...
The primary idea behind the work in this thesis is that accretion discs interacting with astrophysic...
In the age of the Kepler space telescope and other exoplanet finding missions, a variety of exotic p...
Most stars are in multiple systems, with the majority of those being binaries. A large number of pla...
This thesis presents a series of studies on the dynamics of high mass ratio multiples, with applicat...
We present the results of high-resolution numerical simulations of gas clouds falling onto binary su...
We investigate the evolution of low mass (M[Subscript: d]/M[Subscript: b] = 0.005) misaligned gaseou...
In this thesis I investigate the formation and dynamics of planets and protoplanetary discs, subject...
This thesis presents a series of studies on the dynamics of high mass ratio multiples, with applicat...
Context. A large fraction of stars, including young T Tauri stars, are observed to be memb...
The dynamics of two massive black holes in a rotationally supported nuclear disc of mass Mdisc= 108 ...
In this thesis, we examine the role of accretion disks in the formation of stellar systems, focusing...
Binary systems are very common among field stars, yet the vast majority of known exoplanets have bee...
There is compelling evidence that most -if not all- galaxies harbour a super-massive black hole (SMB...
The main driver of the work in this thesis is the idea of chaotic accretion in galaxy centres. Most ...
The recent discovery of a number of circumbinary planets lends a new tool to astrophysi-cists seekin...
The primary idea behind the work in this thesis is that accretion discs interacting with astrophysic...
In the age of the Kepler space telescope and other exoplanet finding missions, a variety of exotic p...
Most stars are in multiple systems, with the majority of those being binaries. A large number of pla...
This thesis presents a series of studies on the dynamics of high mass ratio multiples, with applicat...
We present the results of high-resolution numerical simulations of gas clouds falling onto binary su...
We investigate the evolution of low mass (M[Subscript: d]/M[Subscript: b] = 0.005) misaligned gaseou...
In this thesis I investigate the formation and dynamics of planets and protoplanetary discs, subject...
This thesis presents a series of studies on the dynamics of high mass ratio multiples, with applicat...
Context. A large fraction of stars, including young T Tauri stars, are observed to be memb...
The dynamics of two massive black holes in a rotationally supported nuclear disc of mass Mdisc= 108 ...
In this thesis, we examine the role of accretion disks in the formation of stellar systems, focusing...
Binary systems are very common among field stars, yet the vast majority of known exoplanets have bee...
There is compelling evidence that most -if not all- galaxies harbour a super-massive black hole (SMB...
The main driver of the work in this thesis is the idea of chaotic accretion in galaxy centres. Most ...
The recent discovery of a number of circumbinary planets lends a new tool to astrophysi-cists seekin...