In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can occur. It has been suggested that this leads to the formation of an intermediate-mass black hole. To verify this scenario we compute the detailed evolution of the merger remnant of three sequences, then follow the evolution until the onset of carbon burning, and estimate the final remnant mass to determine the ultimate fate of a runaway merger sequence. We use a detailed stellar evolution code to follow the evolution of the collision product. At each collision we mix the two colliding stars, accounting for the mass loss during the collision. During the stellar evolution we apply mass-loss rates from the literature, as appropriate for the evo...
Collisions between stars occur naturally in star clusters. The outcome of such collisions is a new s...
Collisions between stars occur naturally in star clusters. The outcome of such collisions is a new s...
Intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) in the mass range $10^2!-!10^5, mathrm{M_{odot }}$ bridge the ...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
When two stars collide and merge they form a new star that can stand out against the background popu...
The runaway merger scenario is one of the most promising mechanisms to explain the formation of inte...
The runaway merger scenario is one of the most promising mechanisms to explain the formation of inte...
We present a new study of the collisional runaway scenario to form an intermediate-mass black hole (...
Using Monte Carlo codes, we follow the collisional evolution of clusters in a variety of scenarios. ...
Using Monte Carlo codes, we follow the collisional evolution of clusters in a variety of scenarios. ...
Collisions between stars occur naturally in star clusters. The outcome of such collisions is a new s...
Collisions between stars occur naturally in star clusters. The outcome of such collisions is a new s...
Intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) in the mass range $10^2!-!10^5, mathrm{M_{odot }}$ bridge the ...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
In the cores of young dense star clusters, repeated stellar collisions involving the same object can...
When two stars collide and merge they form a new star that can stand out against the background popu...
The runaway merger scenario is one of the most promising mechanisms to explain the formation of inte...
The runaway merger scenario is one of the most promising mechanisms to explain the formation of inte...
We present a new study of the collisional runaway scenario to form an intermediate-mass black hole (...
Using Monte Carlo codes, we follow the collisional evolution of clusters in a variety of scenarios. ...
Using Monte Carlo codes, we follow the collisional evolution of clusters in a variety of scenarios. ...
Collisions between stars occur naturally in star clusters. The outcome of such collisions is a new s...
Collisions between stars occur naturally in star clusters. The outcome of such collisions is a new s...
Intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) in the mass range $10^2!-!10^5, mathrm{M_{odot }}$ bridge the ...