Monte Carlo Simulations of Globular Cluster Evolution. IV. Direct Integration of Strong Interactions

We study the dynamical evolution of globular clusters containing populations of primordial binaries, using our newly updated Monte Carlo cluster evolution code with the inclusion of direct integration of binary scattering interactions. We describe the modifications we have made to the code, as well...

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