论文标题

星系非合并共同进化的证据及其超大质量的黑洞

Evidence for non-merger co-evolution of galaxies and their supermassive black holes

论文作者

Smethurst, R. J., Beckmann, R. S., Simmons, B. D., Coil, A., Devriendt, J., Dubois, Y., Garland, I. L., Lintott, C. J., Martin, G., Peirani, S.

论文摘要

最近的观察和理论研究表明,超级质量黑洞(SMBH)主要通过非合并(“世俗”)过程生长。由于星系合并导致动态膨胀生长,因此观察分离的非合并生长的唯一方法是研究具有低凸起与量度比率比的星系(例如B/T <10%)。但是,由于世俗的过程(例如磁盘不稳定性),也可能发生凸起增长,这使得以磁盘为主的选择成为选择无合并系统的不完整方法。在这里,我们使用Horizo​​n-AGN模拟选择自Z = 2以来未经过合并的模拟星系,无论凸起质量如何,并研究了它们在典型的黑孔 - 果实缩放关系上的位置,与合并主导的历史的星系相比。尽管这些相关性的存在长期以来一直被解释为星系的共同进化及其由银河合并驱动的SMBH,但我们在这里表明,即使在没有合并的情况下,它们仍然存在。我们发现,SMBH质量与总质量和恒星速度分散体之间的相关性与无合并和合并为主导的星系的B/T比无关。另外,对于无合并星系,凸起质量和SMBH质量相关仍然显而易见,截距取决于B/T。银河合并减少了缩放关系周围的散射,无合并系统显示出更广泛的散射。我们表明,对于无合并星系,共同进化以无线电模式反馈为主,并表明星系合并之间的长时间时间对所有星系中星系和SMBHS之间的共同发展做出了重要贡献。

Recent observational and theoretical studies have suggested that supermassive black holes (SMBHs) grow mostly through non-merger (`secular') processes. Since galaxy mergers lead to dynamical bulge growth, the only way to observationally isolate non-merger growth is to study galaxies with low bulge-to-total mass ratio (e.g. B/T < 10%). However, bulge growth can also occur due to secular processes, such as disk instabilities, making disk-dominated selections a somewhat incomplete way to select merger-free systems. Here we use the Horizon-AGN simulation to select simulated galaxies which have not undergone a merger since z = 2, regardless of bulge mass, and investigate their location on typical black hole-galaxy scaling relations in comparison to galaxies with merger dominated histories. While the existence of these correlations has long been interpreted as co-evolution of galaxies and their SMBHs driven by galaxy mergers, we show here that they persist even in the absence of mergers. We find that the correlations between SMBH mass and both total mass and stellar velocity dispersion are independent of B/T ratio for both merger-free and merger-dominated galaxies. In addition, the bulge mass and SMBH mass correlation is still apparent for merger-free galaxies, the intercept for which is dependent on B/T. Galaxy mergers reduce the scatter around the scaling relations, with merger-free systems showing broader scatter. We show that for merger-free galaxies, the co-evolution is dominated by radio-mode feedback, and suggest that the long periods of time between galaxy mergers make an important contribution to the co-evolution between galaxies and SMBHs in all galaxies.

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