Eccentric evolution of SMBH binaries
Masaki Iwasawa, Sangyong An, Tatsushi Matsubayashi, Yoko Funato,, Junichiro Makino

TL;DR
This paper proposes a stellar-dynamical mechanism involving the Kozai effect and star ejection that explains the high eccentricity growth in SMBH binaries, leading to rapid mergers and solving the last-parsec problem.
Contribution
It introduces a new stellar-dynamical process that drives eccentricity growth in SMBH binaries with large mass ratios, resolving previous discrepancies.
Findings
Eccentricity of SMBH binaries increases due to the proposed mechanism.
The mechanism accelerates binary mergers via gravitational waves.
It provides a solution to the last-parsec problem.
Abstract
In recent numerical simulations \citep{matsubayashi07,lockmann08}, it has been found that the eccentricity of supermassive black hole(SMBH) - intermediate black hole(IMBH) binaries grows toward unity through interactions with stellar background. This increase of eccentricity reduces the merging timescale of the binary through the gravitational radiation to the value well below the Hubble Time. It also gives the theoretical explanation of the existence of eccentric binary such as that in OJ287 \citep{lehto96, valtonen08}. In self-consistent N-body simulations, this increase of eccentricity is always observed. On the other hand, the result of scattering experiment between SMBH binaries and field stars \citep{quinlan96} indicated no increase of eccentricity. This discrepancy leaves the high eccentricity of the SMBH binaries in -body simulations unexplained. Here we present a…
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