论文标题

大型黑洞祖细胞途径的观察性特征:狮子狮可以吸烟吗?

Observational Signatures of Massive Black Hole Progenitor Pathways: Could Leo I a Smoking Gun?

论文作者

Regan, John A., Pacucci, Fabio, Bustamante-Rosell, M. J.

论文摘要

观察性证据越来越多,从最庞大的集群星系到矮星系制度,关于大型黑洞(MBH)的人口人口统计。但是,这些中央MBH形成的祖先途径尚不清楚。在这里,我们报告了矮星系中MBH形成的潜在强大的观察性签名。我们认为(化石)矮星系中MBHS的质谱中的连续体将是重种子形成途径的独特标志。在这种情况下,连续体由通常的恒星质量黑洞人群组成,这些黑洞是通过恒星进化形成的,以及尚未沉入银河系中心的较小的重种子MBH。在稳健的假设中,母体气云的初始碎片导致了沉重的种子产生,这些种子的很大一部分将在当今生存,因为核不多的MBH质量小于中心物体。由于最近在相对较低的中央密度狮子银河系中发现了MBH的动机,我们表明,MBH种子质量中的这种连续性应从最轻的黑洞质量到中央MBH的质量持续存在,而在不应存在这样的连续性的情况下,与光线播种场景相比。检测不为中心的MBH和中央MBH将代表大量播种途径的有力证据。

Observational evidence is mounting regarding the population demographics of Massive Black Holes (MBHs), from the most massive cluster galaxies down to the dwarf galaxy regime. However, the progenitor pathways from which these central MBHs formed remain unclear. Here we report a potentially powerful observational signature of MBH formation in dwarf galaxies. We argue that a continuum in the mass spectrum of MBHs in (fossil) dwarf galaxies would be a unique signature of a heavy seed formation pathway. The continuum in this case would consist of the usual population of stellar mass black holes, formed through stellar evolution, plus a smaller population of heavy seed MBHs which have not yet sunk to the centre of the galaxy. Under the robust assumption of initial fragmentation of the parent gas cloud resulting in a burst of heavy seed production, a significant fraction of these seeds will survive to the present day as off-nuclear MBHs with masses less than that of the central object. Motivated by the recent discovery of a MBH in the relatively low central density Leo I galaxy, we show that such a continuum in MBH seed masses should persist from the lightest black hole masses up to the mass of the central MBH in contrast to the light seeding scenario where no such continuum should exist. The detection of off-centered MBHs and a central MBH would represent strong evidence of a heavy seeding pathway.

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