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Binary-single star interactions in globular clusters
Steinn Sigurdsson
, E. S. Phinney
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos
Center for Exoplanets & Habitable Worlds
Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics
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Mass Ratio
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Globular Clusters
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Single Star
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Field Stars
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Star Interactions
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Binding Energy
50%
Energy Transfer
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Stellar Populations
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Binary Stars
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Semi-major Axis
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Differential Cross Section
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Eccentricity
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Direct Integration
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Angular Momentum
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Mean Energy
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Difficult Cases
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Dominant Processes
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Three-body Interaction
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Fokker-Planck Model
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Equal Mass
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Remnant Populations
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Dissipative Interaction
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Analytical Fit
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Integral Cross Section
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Interaction Channels
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Recoil Velocity
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Physics
Mass Ratio
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Globular Cluster
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Star Distribution
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Semimajor Axis
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Angular Momentum
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Energy Transfer
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Binding Energy
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