Tidal Spin‐up of Stars in Dense Stellar Cusps around Massive Black Holes
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- 10 March 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 549 (2) , 948-958
- https://doi.org/10.1086/319436
Abstract
We show that main-sequence stars in dense stellar cusps around massive black holes are likely to rotate at a significant fraction of the centrifugal breakup velocity as a result of spin-up by hyperbolic tidal encounters. We use realistic stellar structure models to calculate analytically the tidal spin-up in soft encounters and extend these results to close and penetrating collisions using smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations. We find that the spin-up effect falls off only slowly with distance from the black hole because the increased tidal coupling in slower collisions at larger distances compensates for the decrease in the stellar density. We apply our results to the stars near the massive black hole in the Galactic center. Over their lifetime, ~1 M☉ main-sequence stars in the inner 0.3 pc of the Galactic center are spun-up on average to ~10%-30% of the centrifugal breakup limit. Such rotation is ~20-60 times higher than is usual for such stars and may affect their subsequent evolution and their observed properties.Keywords
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