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                    Caption: Figure 1.
Schematic diagram showing the star/disk system and the long-term effects of Lense–Thirring precession on the stellar orbit. As long as the orbital precession period is rapid compared to the timescale over which the disk’s surface density evolves, the net angular momentum added to the disk by the mass stripped from the star (averaged over many precession cycles) will keep the disk aligned with the black hole spin axis.
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