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Figure 4.2: Left: Angular momentum Jsink <strong>of</strong> the sinks over time, taken <strong>by</strong><br />

summing the angular momentum JSPH = mSPHvrotd <strong>of</strong> each accreted particle<br />

just before it is added onto the sink. Solid black line represents sink A, dashed<br />

black line represents sink B. <strong>The</strong> angular momentum <strong>of</strong> each sink grows as<br />

it accretes more mass, always staying <strong>at</strong> a fraction <strong>of</strong> Jcent (solid green line<br />

for sink A, dashed green line for sink B). Note th<strong>at</strong> for sink A, Jsink exceeds<br />

the stellar Jbreak−up (red line) <strong>by</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> the simul<strong>at</strong>ion. <strong>The</strong> horizontal<br />

blue line shows the orbital angular momentum <strong>at</strong> the innermost stable circular<br />

orbit (ISCO), JISCO, for a 100 M⊙ black hole. This value is well exceeded <strong>by</strong><br />

Jsink <strong>of</strong> both sinks. Right: Sink rot<strong>at</strong>ional velocity, vsink, measured <strong>at</strong> r = racc<br />

(with sink A denoted <strong>by</strong> a solid black line, and sink B <strong>by</strong> a dashed black<br />

line). Values for vsink are recorded as the mass-weighted average <strong>of</strong> vrot for all<br />

accreted particles. <strong>The</strong> upper (green) lines for each line type represent the<br />

velocity needed for centrifugal support, vcent. Note th<strong>at</strong> vsink stays <strong>at</strong> a nearly<br />

constant fraction <strong>of</strong> vcent.<br />

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