3D simulations find that initial disc tilt and binary mass ratio determine preferential accretion onto the primary or secondary star, with polar discs showing the slowest mass loss.
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General relativity induces three regions of orbital instability for misaligned low-eccentricity test particles around binaries, extending to about 8 binary semimajor axes.
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Misaligned circumbinary discs around unequal-mass eccentric binaries: alignment, morphology, and binary accretion variability
3D simulations find that initial disc tilt and binary mass ratio determine preferential accretion onto the primary or secondary star, with polar discs showing the slowest mass loss.
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Relativistic Effects on Circumbinary Orbit Stability
General relativity induces three regions of orbital instability for misaligned low-eccentricity test particles around binaries, extending to about 8 binary semimajor axes.