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Secular Evolution of Hierarchical Triple Star Systems

Eric B. Ford et al. (2000)

Published
May 20, 2000
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal · Vol. 535 · No. 1
DOI
10.1086/308815

At a GlanceAI

Seminal secular theory for hierarchical triples, clarifying when Lidov–Kozai cycles drive large eccentricity and inclination changes.

SummaryAI

The paper develops a secular (orbit-averaged) description of how hierarchical triple star systems evolve over long timescales under mutual gravitational perturbations. In the Lidov–Kozai context, it clarifies when exchanges between inclination and eccentricity occur and how these cycles can push the inner binary to very high eccentricity. This matters because such secular dynamics sets the conditions for close encounters, tidal shrinkage, mergers, or other dramatic outcomes in triple stars. The results provide a framework for interpreting observed triple-system architectures and for predicting which configurations are dynamically vulnerable.

Method SnapshotAI

Analytical secular (orbit-averaged) dynamical modeling of hierarchical three-body systems.

BackgroundAI

Celestial mechanics of hierarchical triples, secular perturbation theory, and Lidov–Kozai resonance basics.

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