In the cores of dense stellar clusters, close gravitational encounters between binary and single stars can frequently occur. Using the Tsunami code, we computed the outcome of a large number of binary-single interactions involving two black holes (BHs) and a star to check how the inclusion of orbital energy losses due to tidal dissipation can change the outcome of these chaotic interactions. Each interaction was first simulated without any dissipative processes and then we systematically added orbital energy losses due to gravitational wave emission (using post-Newtonian (PN) corrections) and dynamical tides and recomputed the interactions. We find that the inclusion of tides increases the number of BH-star mergers by up to 75 per cent but ...
We assess whether gravity darkening, induced by a tidal interaction during a stellar fly-by, might b...
Multi-body dynamical interactions of binaries with other objects are one of the main driving mechani...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...
Dynamical binaries are formed from unbound objects by multiple-body interactions in the centre of st...
Recent analyses have shown that close encounters between stars and stellar black holes occur frequen...
Strong dynamical interactions among stars and compact objects are expected in a variety of astrophys...
Star clusters are the most common birthplace of massive stars, which form as members of binary or mu...
Gravitational encounters between a single star and a binary system can frequently occur in the cores...
"Hard" massive black hole (MBH) binaries embedded in steep stellar cusps can shrink via th...
Many astrophysical environments, from star clusters and globular clusters to the discs of active gal...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...
Dynamical interactions in dense star clusters are considered one of the most effective formation cha...
Massive Black Hole (MBH) binaries are considered to be one of the most important sources of Gravitat...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected by the hierarchical galaxy formation model in...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected by the hierarchical galaxy formation model in...
We assess whether gravity darkening, induced by a tidal interaction during a stellar fly-by, might b...
Multi-body dynamical interactions of binaries with other objects are one of the main driving mechani...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...
Dynamical binaries are formed from unbound objects by multiple-body interactions in the centre of st...
Recent analyses have shown that close encounters between stars and stellar black holes occur frequen...
Strong dynamical interactions among stars and compact objects are expected in a variety of astrophys...
Star clusters are the most common birthplace of massive stars, which form as members of binary or mu...
Gravitational encounters between a single star and a binary system can frequently occur in the cores...
"Hard" massive black hole (MBH) binaries embedded in steep stellar cusps can shrink via th...
Many astrophysical environments, from star clusters and globular clusters to the discs of active gal...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...
Dynamical interactions in dense star clusters are considered one of the most effective formation cha...
Massive Black Hole (MBH) binaries are considered to be one of the most important sources of Gravitat...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected by the hierarchical galaxy formation model in...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected by the hierarchical galaxy formation model in...
We assess whether gravity darkening, induced by a tidal interaction during a stellar fly-by, might b...
Multi-body dynamical interactions of binaries with other objects are one of the main driving mechani...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...