The Eccentric Kozai-Lidov Effect and Its Applications
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
The hierarchical triple-body approximation has useful applications to a variety of systems from planetary and stellar scales to supermassive black holes. In this approximation, the energy of each orbit is separately conserved, and therefore the two semimajor axes are constants. On timescales much larger than the orbital periods, the orbits exchange angular momentum, which leads to eccentricity and orientation (i.e., inclination) oscillations. The orbits' eccentricity can reach extreme values, leading to a nearly radial motion, which can further evolve into short orbit periods and merging binaries. Furthermore, the orbits' mutual inclinations may change dramatically from pure prograde to pure retrograde,…
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1Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Supermassive black hole
- Eccentricity (behavior)
- Angular momentum
- Orbit (dynamics)
- Orbital mechanics
- Chaotic
- Orbital motion