Observations of binaries in clusters tend to be of visual binaries with separations of tens to hundreds of au. Such binaries are ‘intermediates’ and their destruction or survival depends on the exact details of their individual dynamical history. We investigate the stochasticity of the destruction of such binaries and the differences between the initial and processed populations using N-body simulations. We concentrate on Orion nebula cluster-like clusters, where the observed binary separation distribution ranges from 62 to 620 au. We find that, starting from the same initial binary population in statistically identical clusters, the number of intermediate binaries that are destroyed after 1 Myr can vary by a factor of >2, and that the res...
The evolution of star clusters is studied using N-body simulations in which the evolution of single ...
Binary populations in young star clusters show multiplicity fractions both lower and up to twice as ...
The preponderance of binary systems in all known stellar populations makes them exciting dynamical a...
Observations of binaries in clusters tend to be of visual binaries with separations of tens to hundr...
Observations and theory suggest that star clusters can form in a subvirial (cool) state and are high...
We examine the dynamical destruction of binary systems in star clusters of different densities. We f...
Very low mass binaries (VLMBs), with system masses <0.2 M⊙ appear to have very different properties ...
Recent observations of binary stars in the Galactic field show that the binary fraction and the mean...
Approximately 10 per cent of star clusters are found in pairs, known as binary clusters. We propose ...
We have collated multiplicity data for five clusters (Taurus, Chamaeleon I, Ophiuchus, IC 348 and th...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Si...
The initial density of individual star-forming regions (and by extension the birth environment of pl...
We use N-body integration to follow the evolution of clusters of 200 binary systems with different i...
Characterization of the binary fractions in star clusters is of fundamental importance for many fiel...
Over the past few decades, numerous wide (>103 au) binaries in the Galactic field and halo have been...
The evolution of star clusters is studied using N-body simulations in which the evolution of single ...
Binary populations in young star clusters show multiplicity fractions both lower and up to twice as ...
The preponderance of binary systems in all known stellar populations makes them exciting dynamical a...
Observations of binaries in clusters tend to be of visual binaries with separations of tens to hundr...
Observations and theory suggest that star clusters can form in a subvirial (cool) state and are high...
We examine the dynamical destruction of binary systems in star clusters of different densities. We f...
Very low mass binaries (VLMBs), with system masses <0.2 M⊙ appear to have very different properties ...
Recent observations of binary stars in the Galactic field show that the binary fraction and the mean...
Approximately 10 per cent of star clusters are found in pairs, known as binary clusters. We propose ...
We have collated multiplicity data for five clusters (Taurus, Chamaeleon I, Ophiuchus, IC 348 and th...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Si...
The initial density of individual star-forming regions (and by extension the birth environment of pl...
We use N-body integration to follow the evolution of clusters of 200 binary systems with different i...
Characterization of the binary fractions in star clusters is of fundamental importance for many fiel...
Over the past few decades, numerous wide (>103 au) binaries in the Galactic field and halo have been...
The evolution of star clusters is studied using N-body simulations in which the evolution of single ...
Binary populations in young star clusters show multiplicity fractions both lower and up to twice as ...
The preponderance of binary systems in all known stellar populations makes them exciting dynamical a...