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2011MNRAS.417.1684M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 417, 1684-1701 (2011/November-1)

An analytical description of the evolution of binary orbital-parameter distributions in n-body computations of star clusters.

MARKS M., KROUPA P. and OH S.

Abstract (from CDS):

A new method is presented to describe the evolution of the orbital-parameter distributions for an initially universal binary population in star clusters by means of the currently largest existing library of N-body models. It is demonstrated that a stellar-dynamical operator, Ω^Mecl, rh^dyn(t), exists, which uniquely transforms an initial (t= 0) orbital-parameter distribution function for binaries, Din, into a new distribution, D^Mecl,rh^dyn(t), depending on the initial cluster mass, Mecl, and half-mass radius, rh, after some time t of dynamical evolution. For Din distribution functions derived are used, which are consistent with constraints for pre-main-sequence and Class I binary populations. Binaries with a lower energy and a higher reduced mass are dissolved preferentially. The Ω operator can be used to efficiently calculate and predict binary properties in clusters and whole galaxies without the need for further N-body computations. For the present set of N-body models, it is found that the binary populations change their properties on a crossing time-scale such that Ω^Mecl, rh^dyn(t) can be well parametrized as a function of the cluster density, ρecl. Furthermore, it is shown that the binary fraction in clusters with similar initial velocity dispersions follows the same evolutionary tracks as a function of the passed number of relaxation times. Present-day observed binary populations in star clusters put constraints on their initial stellar densities, ρecl, which are found to be in the range of 102 ≲ ρecl( ≤ rh)/ M/pc3 ≲ 2 {x} 105 for open clusters and a few {x}103 ≲ ρecl( ≤ rh)/ M/pc3 ≲ 108 for globular clusters.

Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): methods: analytical - binaries: general - globular clusters: general - open clusters and associations: general - galaxies: star clusters: general

Errata: erratum vol. 526, p. 5777 (2023)

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