What do simulations suggest about the frequency of disruptive gravitational encounters in the core of a cluster like M13 compared to our solar neighborhood?

Answer

The frequency in M13's core is orders of magnitude higher.

Simulations show that disruptive stellar interactions in a dense cluster core occur much more frequently, potentially on timescales comparable to the age of the entire solar system itself, whereas local encounters are rare.

What do simulations suggest about the frequency of disruptive gravitational encounters in the core of a cluster like M13 compared to our solar neighborhood?
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