Basically, my question is the title. If a black hole crosses the Roche limit of another black hole, what happens?
For a hypothetical example, let’s say you have a two black holes: one at 5 solar masses and one at 300 solar masses. If the smaller black hole crosses the Roche limit of the larger what happens? Does they simply merge? Would the event horizon of one or both black hole’s be geometrically distorted in some way or retain their spherical shape?
One could say the same for the mass of each of the black holes as well from the start of their collapse, and anything else they’ve ingested. They are still falling into their singularity point, forever.