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arxiv: astro-ph/0410327 · v1 · pith:7O42L3L7new · submitted 2004-10-13 · 🌌 astro-ph

Collisions Between Single Stars in Dense Clusters: Runaway Formation of a Massive Object

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Using Monte Carlo codes, we follow the collisional evolution of clusters in a variety of scenarios. We consider the conditions under which a cluster of main sequence stars may undergo rapid core collapse due to mass segregation, thus entering a phase of runaway collisions, forming a very massive star (VMS, M >= 1000 Msun) through repeated collisions between single stars. Although collisional mass loss is accounted for realistically, we find that a VMS forms even in proto-galactic nuclei models with a high velocity dispersion (many 100 km/s). Such a VMS may be a progenitor for an intermediate-mass black hole (M >= 100 Msun). In contrast, in galactic nuclei hosting a central massive black hole, collisions are found to be disruptive. The stars which are subject to collisions are progressively ground down by high-velocity collisions and a merger sequence appears impossible.

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