Precession resonances in hierarchical triple systems
Adrien Kuntz
Abstract
We describe a new kind of resonance occurring in relativistic three-body hierarchical systems---the precession resonance---occurring when the relativistic precession time scale of a binary equals the period of a distant perturber. We find that, contrary to what most previous studies assumed, it can lead to an exponential increase of the eccentricity of the binary even when relativistic precession dominates the quadrupolar perturbation. The resonance may happen in the observation band of LISA or change the eccentricity distribution of triples. We discuss the physics of the resonance, showing that it mainly depends on three parameters.
Topics & Concepts
PrecessionEccentricity (behavior)Resonance (particle physics)PhysicsPerturbation (astronomy)Binary numberQuantum mechanicsMathematicsLawArithmeticPolitical sciencePulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics