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Orbital evolution of gas-driven inspirals with extreme mass-ratios: retrograde eccentric orbits

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-07-22 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

Using two-dimensional simulations, we compute the torque and rate of work (power) on a low-mass gravitational body, with softening length RsoftR_{\rm soft}, embedded in a gaseous disk when its orbit is eccentric and retrograde with respect to the disk. We explore orbital eccentricities ee between 00 and 0.60.6. We find that the power has its maximum at e0.25(h/0.05)2/3e\simeq 0.25(h/0.05)^{2/3}, where hh is the aspect ratio of the disk. We show that the power and the torque converge to the values predicted in the local (non-resonant) approximation of the dynamical friction (DF) when RsoftR_{\rm soft} tends to zero. For retrograde inspirals with mass ratios 5×104\lesssim 5\times 10^{-4} embedded in disks with h0.025h\geq 0.025, our simulations suggest that (i) the rate of inspiral barely depends on the orbital eccentricity and (ii) the local approximation provides the value of this inspiral rate within a factor of 1.51.5. The implications of the results for the orbital evolution of extreme mass-ratio inspirals are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2006.10206,
  title  = {Orbital evolution of gas-driven inspirals with extreme mass-ratios: retrograde eccentric orbits},
  author = {F. J. Sanchez-Salcedo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.10206},
  year   = {2020}
}

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17 pages, 24 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ