High-resolution simulations of stellar collisions between equal-mass main-sequence stars in globular clusters |
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Authors: | Alison Sills &dagger ,Tim Adams,Melvyn B. Davies, Matthew R. Bate |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH; School of Physics, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QL |
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Abstract: | We performed high-resolution simulations of two stellar collisions relevant for stars in globular clusters. We considered one head-on collision and one off-axis collision between two 0.6-M⊙ main-sequence stars. We show that a resolution of about 100 000 particles is sufficient for most studies of the structure and evolution of blue stragglers. We demonstrate conclusively that collision products between main-sequence stars in globular clusters do not have surface convection zones larger than 0.004 M⊙ after the collision, nor do they develop convection zones during the 'pre-main-sequence' thermal relaxation phase of their post-collision evolution. Therefore, any mechanism which requires a surface convection zone (i.e. chemical mixing or angular momentum loss via a magnetic wind) cannot operate in these stars. We show that no disc of material surrounding the collision product is produced in off-axis collisions. The lack of both a convection zone and a disc proves a continuing problem for the angular momentum evolution of blue stragglers in globular clusters. |
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Keywords: | convection hydrodynamics blue stragglers stars: rotation globular clusters: general |
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