Songlines from Direct Collapse Seed Black Holes: Effects of X-rays on Black Hole Growth and Stellar Populations. Aykutalp, A., Wise, J. H., Spaans, M., & Meijerink, R. The Astrophysical Journal, 797(2):139, December, 2014. arXiv: 1409.0543
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In the last decade, the growth of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) has been intricately linked to galaxy formation and evolution and is a key ingredient in the assembly of galaxies. To investigate the origin of SMBHs, we perform cosmological simulations that target the direct collapse black hole (DCBH) seed formation scenario in the presence of two different strong Lyman-Werner (LW) background fields. These simulations include the X-ray irradiation from a central massive black hole (MBH), \${\textbackslash}rm\{H\}_2\$ self-shielding and stellar feedback from metal-free and metal-enriched stars. We find in both simulations that local X-ray feedback induces metal-free star formation \${\textbackslash}sim 0.5\$ Myr after the MBH forms. The MBH accretion rate reaches a maximum of \$10{\textasciicircum}\{-3\}\$ \$M_\{{\textbackslash}odot\}\$ yr\${\textasciicircum}\{-1\}\$ in both simulations. However, the duty cycle differs which is derived to be \$6{\textbackslash}%\$ and \$50{\textbackslash}%\$ for high and low LW cases, respectively. The MBH in the high LW case grows only \${\textbackslash}sim 6{\textbackslash}%\$ in 100 Myr compared to \$16{\textbackslash}%\$ in the low LW case. We find that the maximum accretion rate is determined by the local gas thermodynamics whereas the duty cycle is determined by the large scale gas dynamics and gas reservoir. We conclude that radiative feedback from the central MBH plays an important role in star formation in the nuclear regions and stifling initial MBH growth, relative to the typical Eddington rate argument, and that initial MBH growth might be affected by the local LW radiation field.
@article{aykutalp_songlines_2014,
	title = {Songlines from {Direct} {Collapse} {Seed} {Black} {Holes}: {Effects} of {X}-rays on {Black} {Hole} {Growth} and {Stellar} {Populations}},
	volume = {797},
	issn = {1538-4357},
	shorttitle = {Songlines from {Direct} {Collapse} {Seed} {Black} {Holes}},
	url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.0543},
	doi = {10.1088/0004-637X/797/2/139},
	abstract = {In the last decade, the growth of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) has been intricately linked to galaxy formation and evolution and is a key ingredient in the assembly of galaxies. To investigate the origin of SMBHs, we perform cosmological simulations that target the direct collapse black hole (DCBH) seed formation scenario in the presence of two different strong Lyman-Werner (LW) background fields. These simulations include the X-ray irradiation from a central massive black hole (MBH), \${\textbackslash}rm\{H\}\_2\$ self-shielding and stellar feedback from metal-free and metal-enriched stars. We find in both simulations that local X-ray feedback induces metal-free star formation \${\textbackslash}sim 0.5\$ Myr after the MBH forms. The MBH accretion rate reaches a maximum of \$10{\textasciicircum}\{-3\}\$ \$M\_\{{\textbackslash}odot\}\$ yr\${\textasciicircum}\{-1\}\$ in both simulations. However, the duty cycle differs which is derived to be \$6{\textbackslash}\%\$ and \$50{\textbackslash}\%\$ for high and low LW cases, respectively. The MBH in the high LW case grows only \${\textbackslash}sim 6{\textbackslash}\%\$ in 100 Myr compared to \$16{\textbackslash}\%\$ in the low LW case. We find that the maximum accretion rate is determined by the local gas thermodynamics whereas the duty cycle is determined by the large scale gas dynamics and gas reservoir. We conclude that radiative feedback from the central MBH plays an important role in star formation in the nuclear regions and stifling initial MBH growth, relative to the typical Eddington rate argument, and that initial MBH growth might be affected by the local LW radiation field.},
	number = {2},
	urldate = {2016-07-13},
	journal = {The Astrophysical Journal},
	author = {Aykutalp, Aycin and Wise, John H. and Spaans, Marco and Meijerink, Rowin},
	month = dec,
	year = {2014},
	note = {arXiv: 1409.0543},
	keywords = {Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics},
	pages = {139},
}

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