Evolution of massive black hole binaries in collisionally relaxed nuclear star clusters – Impact of mass segregation
Diptajyoti Mukherjee(Carnegie Mellon University), Hy Trac(Institute for Physics), Go Ogiya(Zhejiang University), Carl L. Rodriguez(Northwestern University), Qirong Zhu(Carnegie Mellon University)
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