Gravitational Brownian motion as inhomogeneous diffusion: black hole populations in globular clusters
Zacharias Roupas
Abstract:Recent theoretical, numerical developments supported by observational evidence strongly suggest that many Globular Clusters host a black hole (BH) population in their centers. This is in contrast to previous long-standing belief that a BH subcluster would evaporate after undergoing core collapse and decoupling from the cluster. We propose that one mechanism which may add a stabilizing pressure to a BH population is the inhomogeneous Brownian motion generated by fluctuations of the stellar gravitational field. … Show more
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