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Tidal disruptions of main sequence stars -- IV. Relativistic effects and dependence on black hole mass

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arxiv 2001.03504 v4 pith:LIRXFUAB submitted 2020-01-08 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.GAastro-ph.SR

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Using a suite of fully relativistic hydrodynamic simulations applied to main-sequence stars with realistic internal density profiles, we examine full and partial tidal disruptions across a wide range of black hole mass ($10^{5}\leq M_{\rm BH}/\mathrm{M}_{\odot}\leq 5\times 10^{7}$) and stellar mass ($0.3 \leq M_{\star} /\mathrm{M}_{\odot}\leq 3$) as larger $M_{\rm BH}$ leads to stronger relativistic effects. For fixed $M_{\star}$, as $M_{\rm BH}$ increases, the ratio of the maximum pericenter distance yielding full disruptions ($\mathcal{R}_{\rm t}$) to its Newtonian prediction rises rapidly, becoming triple the Newtonian value for $M_{\rm BH} = 5\times10^{7}~{\rm M}_\odot$, while the ratio of the energy width of the stellar debris for full disruptions to the Newtonian prediction decreases steeply, resulting in a factor of two correction at $M_{\rm BH} = 5 \times 10^7~{\rm M}_\odot$. We find that for partial disruptions, the fractional remnant mass for a given ratio of the pericenter to $\mathcal{R}_{\rm t}$ is higher for larger $M_{\rm BH}$. These results have several implications. As $M_{\rm BH}$ increases above $\sim 10^7~{\rm M}_\odot$, the cross section for complete disruptions is suppressed by competition with direct capture. However, the cross section ratio for partial to complete disruptions depends only weakly on $M_{\rm BH}$. The relativistic correction to the debris energy width delays the time of peak mass-return rate and diminishes the magnitude of the peak return rate. For $M_{\rm BH} \gtrsim 10^7~{\rm M}_\odot$, the $M_{\rm BH}$-dependence of the full disruption cross section and the peak mass-return rate and time is influenced more by relativistic effects than by Newtonian dynamics.

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