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Star-disc interactions near a massive black hole

D. SyerInstitute of Astronomy, Madingley Road., Cambridge CB3 0HAC. J. ClarkeInstitute of Astronomy, Madingley Road., Cambridge CB3 0HAM. J. ReesInstitute of Astronomy, Madingley Road., Cambridge CB3 0HA
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We examine the possibility that stars in the nuclei of galaxies could be ground down into short-period orbits, by interaction with a disc around a central massive black hole. A star on a highly eccentric orbit, which passed close to the hole, would lose energy and momentum in passing through the disc. The cumulative effect of many passages would bring the star into a circular orbit corotating with the disc. The star would then either open up a gap in the disc (if the disc is thinner than the star's Roche radius and the viscosity in the disc is sufficiently low), or accrete material from the disc.

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