Origin of supermassive black holes: predictions for the black hole population

The presence of supermassive black holes at redshift z > 6 raises some questions about their formation and growth in the early universe. Due to the construction of new telescopes like the ELT to observe and detect SMBHs, it will be useful to derive theoretical estimates for the population and to...

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Hauptverfasser: Liempi, M, Almonacid, L, Schleicher, D. R. G, Escala, A
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Zusammenfassung:The presence of supermassive black holes at redshift z > 6 raises some questions about their formation and growth in the early universe. Due to the construction of new telescopes like the ELT to observe and detect SMBHs, it will be useful to derive theoretical estimates for the population and to compare observations and model predictions in the future. In consequence our main goal is to estimate the population of SMBHs using a semi-analytic code known as Galacticus which is a code for the formation and evolution of galaxies where we are about to include different scenarios for SMBHs formation indicating the initial mass of the black hole seed, its formation conditions and recipes for the evolution of the components of the galaxies. We found that the principal mechanism of growing SMBHs is is via galaxy mergers and accretion of matter. For the comparison of our results with observations, we calculate the radius of influence of the black hole to estimate which part of the population could be detected, leading to relations similar to the observed ones.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2305.18629