Brownian Motion of a Massive Binary
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- 20 July 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 556 (1) , 245-264
- https://doi.org/10.1086/321550
Abstract
The dynamical friction and diffusion coefficients are derived for a massive binary that moves against a uniform background of stars. The random impulses exerted on the binary's center of mass by the field stars are greater than those exerted on a point particle due to inelastic scattering. The frictional force acting on the binary is less than that acting on a point particle due to randomization of the trajectories of field stars that pass near the binary. Both effects tend to increase the random motion of a binary compared with that of a point mass. If the maximum effective impact parameter for gravitational encounters is comparable to the radius of gravitational influence of the binary, its Brownian velocity can be increased by a modest factor (2) compared with that of a single particle. This condition is probably fulfilled in the case of binary supermassive black holes in galactic nuclei.Keywords
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