Many astrophysical environments, from star clusters and globular clusters to the discs of active galactic nuclei, are characterized by frequent interactions between stars and the compact objects that they leave behind. Here, using a suite of 3D hydrodynamics simulations, we explore the outcome of close interactions between 1M⊙ stars and binary black holes (BBHs) in the gravitational wave regime, resulting in a tidal disruption event (TDE) or a pure scattering, focusing on the accretion rates, the back reaction on the BH binary orbital parameters, and the increase in the binary BH effective spin. We find that TDEs can make a significant impact on the binary orbit, which is often different from that of a pure scattering. Binaries experiencing...
We explore the rates of tidal disruption events (TDEs) of stars by supermassive black holes (SBHs) i...
Stars can be tidally destroyed or swallowed by supermassive black hole binaries. Using a large numbe...
We assess the contribution of dynamical hardening by direct three-body scattering interactions to th...
"Hard" massive black hole (MBH) binaries embedded in steep stellar cusps can shrink via th...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected by the hierarchical galaxy formation model in...
We investigate the pre-disruption gravitational dynamics and post-disruption hydrodynamics of the ti...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected by the hierarchical galaxy formation model in...
Mergers are fundamental to the standard paradigm of galaxy evolution, and provide a natural formatio...
We discuss the properties of stellar mass black hole (BH) mergers induced by tidal encounters with a...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...
Galaxy mergers produce supermassive black hole binaries, which emit gravitational waves prior to the...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are the products of frequent galaxy mergers. The coalescen...
Massive black hole (MBH) binaries, formed as a result of galaxy mergers, are expected to harden by d...
ABSTRACT We examine whether disrupted binary stars can fuel black hole growth. In this mechanism, ti...
We explore the rates of tidal disruption events (TDEs) of stars by supermassive black holes (SBHs) i...
Stars can be tidally destroyed or swallowed by supermassive black hole binaries. Using a large numbe...
We assess the contribution of dynamical hardening by direct three-body scattering interactions to th...
"Hard" massive black hole (MBH) binaries embedded in steep stellar cusps can shrink via th...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected by the hierarchical galaxy formation model in...
We investigate the pre-disruption gravitational dynamics and post-disruption hydrodynamics of the ti...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected by the hierarchical galaxy formation model in...
Mergers are fundamental to the standard paradigm of galaxy evolution, and provide a natural formatio...
We discuss the properties of stellar mass black hole (BH) mergers induced by tidal encounters with a...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...
Galaxy mergers produce supermassive black hole binaries, which emit gravitational waves prior to the...
Tidal stellar disruptions have traditionally been discussed as a probe of the single, massive black ...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are the products of frequent galaxy mergers. The coalescen...
Massive black hole (MBH) binaries, formed as a result of galaxy mergers, are expected to harden by d...
ABSTRACT We examine whether disrupted binary stars can fuel black hole growth. In this mechanism, ti...
We explore the rates of tidal disruption events (TDEs) of stars by supermassive black holes (SBHs) i...
Stars can be tidally destroyed or swallowed by supermassive black hole binaries. Using a large numbe...
We assess the contribution of dynamical hardening by direct three-body scattering interactions to th...