A large number of three-body interactions involving one initial binary have been studied by a numerical regularization technique. In each set of experiments some parameters have fixed values, whereas others are selected by uniform sampling of the corresponding distribution functions. Similar statistical results are obtained for different random number sequences at a lower integration accuracy.
This experimental approach permits an approximate determination of the final distributions of eccentricity, velocity and lifetime. These results show a strong dependence on the total angular momentum, total energy and the mass range, whereas other parameters are usually of secondary importance.