Although rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur within the dense cores of globular clusters, in evolving triple star systems, and possibly very near the Galactic center. It has recently been shown that very wide binary star systems can have their stellar orbits driven to very eccentric states by other passing field stars and the Galactic tide, forcing close passages between companion stars. Here we report numerical simulations demonstrating that this process is a major but unrealized source of stellar collisions. Occasionally, the eccentricities of very wide binaries become so extreme that their periastron falls below the combined radii of the companion stars, and they collide during periastron passage. Tidal int...
The presence of a nearby companion alters the evolution of massive stars in binary systems, leading ...
Most, if not all, stars in the field are born in binary configurations or higher multiplicity system...
The configuration of a central massive object interacting gravitationally with much lighter objects ...
Although rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur within the dense cores o...
International audienceAlthough rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur wi...
Abstract (2,250 Maximum Characters): In a previous work (Kaib et al. 2013), we showed that on Gyr ti...
Nearly half of the exoplanets found within binary star systems reside in very wide binaries with ave...
Due to perturbations from passing field stars and the Milky Way's tide, the orbits of many wide (a >...
Because they are so weakly bound, the orbits of wide binary stars evolve greatly under the influence...
We model collisions between pre-main-sequence stars using a smoothed particle hydrodynamics method. ...
We study close encounters involving massive main sequence stars and the evolution of the exotic prod...
A large population of fragile, wide (> 10(3) AU) binary systems exists in the Galactic field and ...
Very massive stars preferentially reside in the cores of their parent clusters and form binary or mu...
A large population of fragile, wide (> 1000 AU) binary systems exists in the Galactic field and halo...
We present a model for the formation of high-mass close binary systems in the context of forming mas...
The presence of a nearby companion alters the evolution of massive stars in binary systems, leading ...
Most, if not all, stars in the field are born in binary configurations or higher multiplicity system...
The configuration of a central massive object interacting gravitationally with much lighter objects ...
Although rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur within the dense cores o...
International audienceAlthough rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur wi...
Abstract (2,250 Maximum Characters): In a previous work (Kaib et al. 2013), we showed that on Gyr ti...
Nearly half of the exoplanets found within binary star systems reside in very wide binaries with ave...
Due to perturbations from passing field stars and the Milky Way's tide, the orbits of many wide (a >...
Because they are so weakly bound, the orbits of wide binary stars evolve greatly under the influence...
We model collisions between pre-main-sequence stars using a smoothed particle hydrodynamics method. ...
We study close encounters involving massive main sequence stars and the evolution of the exotic prod...
A large population of fragile, wide (> 10(3) AU) binary systems exists in the Galactic field and ...
Very massive stars preferentially reside in the cores of their parent clusters and form binary or mu...
A large population of fragile, wide (> 1000 AU) binary systems exists in the Galactic field and halo...
We present a model for the formation of high-mass close binary systems in the context of forming mas...
The presence of a nearby companion alters the evolution of massive stars in binary systems, leading ...
Most, if not all, stars in the field are born in binary configurations or higher multiplicity system...
The configuration of a central massive object interacting gravitationally with much lighter objects ...