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Gas dynamical friction as a binary formation mechanism in AGN discs

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Prompt gravitational-wave mergers aided by gas in Active Galactic Nuclei: The hydrodynamics of binary-single black hole scatterings cites this paper.

Prompt gravitational-wave mergers aided by gas in Active Galactic Nuclei: The hydrodynamics of binary-single black hole scatterings Gas dynamical friction as a binary formation mechanism in AGN discs

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Orbital evolution of asymmetric binaries within accreting environments cites this paper.

Orbital evolution of asymmetric binaries within accreting environments Gas dynamical friction as a binary formation mechanism in AGN discs

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