Tidal evolution of massive, eccentric binary systems: Effects of resonance locking
Contrary to what is generally assumed, resonant tidal interaction with gravity modes seems a common phenomenon during the evolution of massive eccentric binary systems. This is because non-resonant low order retrograde orbital harmonics drive weak high order harmonics up into resonance until the res...
Main Authors: | Savonije, G, Witte, MG |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2001
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