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Brownian motion of massive black hole binaries and the final parsec problem
by
Gualandris, A
, Bortolas, E
, Mapelli, M
, Spera, M
, Dotti, M
in
Binary stars
/ Brownian motion
/ Frequency ranges
/ Galaxies
/ Galaxy mergers & collisions
/ Gravitational waves
/ Pulsars
/ Random walk
/ Refilling
/ Simulation
/ Stalling
/ Stars
/ Stellar evolution
2016
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Brownian motion of massive black hole binaries and the final parsec problem
by
Gualandris, A
, Bortolas, E
, Mapelli, M
, Spera, M
, Dotti, M
in
Binary stars
/ Brownian motion
/ Frequency ranges
/ Galaxies
/ Galaxy mergers & collisions
/ Gravitational waves
/ Pulsars
/ Random walk
/ Refilling
/ Simulation
/ Stalling
/ Stars
/ Stellar evolution
2016
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Brownian motion of massive black hole binaries and the final parsec problem
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Gualandris, A
, Bortolas, E
, Mapelli, M
, Spera, M
, Dotti, M
in
Binary stars
/ Brownian motion
/ Frequency ranges
/ Galaxies
/ Galaxy mergers & collisions
/ Gravitational waves
/ Pulsars
/ Random walk
/ Refilling
/ Simulation
/ Stalling
/ Stars
/ Stellar evolution
2016
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Brownian motion of massive black hole binaries and the final parsec problem
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Brownian motion of massive black hole binaries and the final parsec problem
2016
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Massive black hole binaries (BHBs) are expected to be one of the most powerful sources of gravitational waves (GWs) in the frequency range of the pulsar timing array and of forthcoming space-borne detectors. They are believed to form in the final stages of galaxy mergers, and then harden by slingshot ejections of passing stars. However, evolution via the slingshot mechanism may be ineffective if the reservoir of interacting stars is not readily replenished, and the binary shrinking may come to a halt at roughly a parsec separation. Recent simulations suggest that the departure from spherical symmetry, naturally produced in merger remnants, leads to efficient loss cone refilling, preventing the binary from stalling. However, current N-body simulations able to accurately follow the evolution of BHBs are limited to very modest particle numbers. Brownian motion may artificially enhance the loss cone refilling rate in low-N simulations, where the binary encounters a larger population of stars due its random motion. Here we study the significance of Brownian motion of BHBs in merger remnants in the context of the final parsec problem. We simulate mergers with various particle numbers (from 8k to 1M) and with several density profiles. Moreover, we compare simulations where the BHB is fixed at the centre of the merger remnant with simulations where the BHB is free to random walk. We find that Brownian motion does not significantly affect the evolution of BHBs in simulations with particle numbers in excess of one million, and that the hardening measured in merger simulations is due to collisionless loss cone refilling.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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