Dynamical evolution of rotating globular clusters with embedded black holes

J. Fiestas, O. Porth, R. Spurzem

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Resumen

Evolution of self-gravitating rotating dense stellar systems (e.g. globular clusters) with embedded black holes is investigated. The interplay between velocity diffusion due to relaxation and black hole star accretion is followed together with cluster differential rotation using 2D+1 Fokker Planck numerical methods. The models can reproduce the Bahcall-Wolf f E1/4 ( r 7/4) cusp inside the zone of influence of the black hole. Angular momentum transport and star accretion processes support the development of central rotation in relaxation time scales, before re-expansion and cluster dissolution due to mass loss in the tidal field of a parent galaxy. Gravogyro and gravothermal instabilities conduce the system to a faster evolution leading to shorter collapse times with respect to models without black hole.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)166-170
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónProceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Volumen3
N.ºS246
DOI
EstadoPublicada - set. 2007
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