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Mutiple Star Formation from N-Body System Decay

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

R. S. Harrington*
Affiliation:
U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C.

Abstract

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The dynamical decays of random, unstable, negative-energy, n-body systems have been followed numerically, to investigate the statistics of stable decay products. From initial quadruple systems, about 20% of the products were stable triples while 30% resulted from initial quintuple systems. These numbers are consistent with the observed ratio of triples to binaries, especially for the higher-multiplicity initial systems.

Resumen

Resumen

Se ha seguido numéricamente el decaimiento dinámico de sistemas de N cuerpos, casuales, inestables y de energia negativa para investigar la estadística de los productos estables del decaimiento. De sistemas iniciales cuádruples, el 20% de los productos fueron triples estables, mientras que el 30% resultó de sistemas inicialmente quintuples. Estos números son consistentes con la proporción de triples a binarias, especialmente para los sistemas de multiplicidad inicial alta.

Type
Session 6
Copyright
Copyright © Otto G. Franz and Paris Pismis 1977

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