Very wide binary stars as the primary source of stellar collisions in the galaxy

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We present numerical simulations modeling the orbital evolution of very wide binaries, pairs of stars separated by over 103 AU. Due to perturbations from other passing stars and the Milky Way's tide, the orbits of very wide binary stars occasionally become extremely eccentric, which forces close encounters between the companion stars. We show that this process causes a stellar collision between very wide binary companion stars once every 1000-7500 yr on average in the Milky Way. One of the main uncertainties in this collision rate is the amount of energy dissipated by dynamic tides during close (but not collisional) periastron passages. This dissipation presents a dynamical barrier to stellar collisions and can instead transform very wide binaries into close or contact binaries. However, for any plausible tidal dissipation model, very wide binary stars are an unrealized, and potentially the dominant, source of stellar collisions in our Galaxy. Such collisions should occur throughout the thin disk of the Milky Way. Stellar collisions within very wide binaries should yield a small population of single, Li-depleted, rapidly rotating massive stars. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. ©2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.

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Kaib, N. A., & Raymond, S. N. (2014). Very wide binary stars as the primary source of stellar collisions in the galaxy. Astrophysical Journal, 782(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/782/2/60

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