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Autori principali: Epstein-Martin, Marguerite, Stone, Nicholas, Becker, Juliette
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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author Epstein-Martin, Marguerite
Stone, Nicholas
Becker, Juliette
author_facet Epstein-Martin, Marguerite
Stone, Nicholas
Becker, Juliette
contents Mean motion resonances (MMRs) are a generic outcome of convergent migration for bodies embedded in accretion disks around a central mass. Long studied in planetary systems, the same phenomenon should occur for stellar-mass black holes (BHs) in AGN disks. In this work, we derive simple analytic criteria describing when BH pairs are driven out of resonance, and use them to chart MMR stability across AGN parameter space, accounting for disruption from general-relativistic apsidal precession, hydrodynamic turbulence, and stellar stirring. Across plausible AGN disk models, we find three MBH mass regimes: (i) for $M/ M_\odot\gtrsim 10^{7.5}$, first order resonances are generically unstable; (ii) for $M/ M_\odot\lesssim 10^{6.5}$, stable MMRs are always present; (iii) for $10^{6.5}\lesssim M / M_\odot \lesssim 10^{7.5}$, stability depends on disk mass flux, the summed mass of the orbiters, and the nuclear-cusp slope. When present, stable MMRs commonly occur between an inner anti-trap and an outer trap set by thermal torque, a region where embedded objects migrate outward in the disk. These results imply that high-mass AGN allow convergent migration to proceed to LVK-band mergers largely without resonant chains, whereas low/intermediate-mass AGN can host MMRs, with the potential to reshape merger pathways.
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spellingShingle Mean Motion Resonances in AGN Disks
Epstein-Martin, Marguerite
Stone, Nicholas
Becker, Juliette
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Mean motion resonances (MMRs) are a generic outcome of convergent migration for bodies embedded in accretion disks around a central mass. Long studied in planetary systems, the same phenomenon should occur for stellar-mass black holes (BHs) in AGN disks. In this work, we derive simple analytic criteria describing when BH pairs are driven out of resonance, and use them to chart MMR stability across AGN parameter space, accounting for disruption from general-relativistic apsidal precession, hydrodynamic turbulence, and stellar stirring. Across plausible AGN disk models, we find three MBH mass regimes: (i) for $M/ M_\odot\gtrsim 10^{7.5}$, first order resonances are generically unstable; (ii) for $M/ M_\odot\lesssim 10^{6.5}$, stable MMRs are always present; (iii) for $10^{6.5}\lesssim M / M_\odot \lesssim 10^{7.5}$, stability depends on disk mass flux, the summed mass of the orbiters, and the nuclear-cusp slope. When present, stable MMRs commonly occur between an inner anti-trap and an outer trap set by thermal torque, a region where embedded objects migrate outward in the disk. These results imply that high-mass AGN allow convergent migration to proceed to LVK-band mergers largely without resonant chains, whereas low/intermediate-mass AGN can host MMRs, with the potential to reshape merger pathways.
title Mean Motion Resonances in AGN Disks
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12895