Internal circulation in tidally locked massive binary stars -- Consequences for double black hole formation
Ben Hastings, Norbert Langer, Gloria Koenigsberger

TL;DR
This study models steady-state circulation currents in tidally locked massive binary stars, revealing their significant impact on double black hole formation and increasing predicted merger rates.
Contribution
It introduces a new prescription for internal circulation in tidally locked binaries and quantifies its effects on black hole progenitor evolution.
Findings
Enhanced circulation velocities lead to more double helium star formation.
Models with enhanced mixing predict 2.4 times more double helium stars.
Companion-induced circulation influences black hole mass ratios and merger rates.
Abstract
Steady-state circulation currents are predicted in tidally deformed binary stars, which are believed to be progenitors of double black-hole merger events. This work aims to quantitatively characterise the steady-state circulation currents in components of a tidally locked binary system and to explore the effects of such currents on numerical models. Previous results describing the circulation in a single rotating star and a binary star are used to deduce a new prescription for the internal circulation in tidally locked binaries. We explore the effect of this prescription numerically for binary systems with primary masses between 25 and 100 solar masses. When comparing circulation velocities in the radial direction for the single rotating star and binary star, it is found that the average circulation velocity in the binary star may be described as an enhancement to the circulation…
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