Orbital evolution of gas-driven inspirals with extreme mass-ratios: retrograde eccentric orbits
Abstract
Using two-dimensional simulations, we compute the torque and rate of work (power) on a low-mass gravitational body, with softening length , embedded in a gaseous disk when its orbit is eccentric and retrograde with respect to the disk. We explore orbital eccentricities between and . We find that the power has its maximum at , where 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 tends to zero. For retrograde inspirals with mass ratios embedded in disks with , 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 . 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}
}
Comments
17 pages, 24 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ