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REPEATING PARTIAL DISRUPTIONS AND TWO-BODY RELAXATION

Authors :
Broggi, L
Stone, N
Ryu, T
Bortolas, E
Dotti, M
Bonetti, M
Sesana, A
Broggi L.
Stone N. C.
Ryu T.
Bortolas E.
Dotti M.
Bonetti M.
Sesana A.
Broggi, L
Stone, N
Ryu, T
Bortolas, E
Dotti, M
Bonetti, M
Sesana, A
Broggi L.
Stone N. C.
Ryu T.
Bortolas E.
Dotti M.
Bonetti M.
Sesana A.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Two-body relaxation may drive stars onto near-radial orbits around a massive black hole, resulting in a tidal disruption event (TDE). In some circumstances, stars are unlikely to undergo a single terminal disruption, but rather to have a sequence of many grazing encounters with the black hole. It has long been unclear what is the physical outcome of this sequence: each of these encounters can only liberate a small amount of stellar mass, but may significantly alter the orbit of the star. We study the phenomenon of repeating partial tidal disruptions (pTDEs) by building a semi-analytical model that accounts for mass loss and tidal excitation. In the empty loss cone regime, where two-body relaxation is weak, we estimate the number of consecutive partial disruptions that a star can undergo, on average, before being significantly affected by two-body encounters. We find that in this empty loss cone regime, a star will be destroyed in a sequence of weak pTDEs, possibly explaining the tension between the low observed TDE rate and its higher theoretical estimates.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1456740882
Document Type :
Electronic Resource