Evolution of binary black holes in self gravitating discs: dissecting the torques
Constanze Roedig, Alberto Sesana, Massimo Dotti, Jorge Cuadra, Pau, Amaro-Seoane, Francesco Haardt

TL;DR
This study investigates how gas dynamics and gravitational torques influence the evolution of massive black hole binaries within self-gravitating circumbinary discs, revealing complex torque behaviors and their effects on binary parameters.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the physical origin and spatial distribution of gravity torques in 3D simulations, highlighting their impact on binary evolution beyond simplified models.
Findings
Eccentricity growth is a robust result, independent of thermodynamics.
Semi-major axis decay depends on gravity torques and accretion-driven angular momentum transfer.
Net torques originate mainly from cavity dynamics and are non-resonant.
Abstract
We study the interplay between gas accretion and gravity torques in changing a binary elements and its total angular momentum (L) budget. Especially, we analyse the physical origin of the gravity torques (T_g) and their location within the disc. We analyse 3D SPH simulations of the evolution of initially quasi-circular massive black hole binaries (BHBs) residing in the central hollow of massive self-gravitating circumbinary discs. We use different thermodynamics within the cavity and for the numerical size of the black holes to show that (i) the BHB eccentricity growth found previously is a general result, independent of the accretion and the adopted thermodynamics; (ii) the semi-major axis decay depends both on the T_g and on the interplay with the disc-binary L-transfer due to accretion; (iii) the spectral structure of the T_g is predominately caused by disc edge overdensities and…
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