Black Hole Growth in Hierarchical Galaxy Formation
We incorporate a model for black hole growth during galaxy mergers into the semi-analytical galaxy formation model based on Lambda-CDM proposed by Baugh et al. (2005). Our black hole model has one free parameter, which we set by matching the observed zeropoint of the local correlation between black...
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Zusammenfassung: | We incorporate a model for black hole growth during galaxy mergers into the
semi-analytical galaxy formation model based on Lambda-CDM proposed by Baugh et
al. (2005). Our black hole model has one free parameter, which we set by
matching the observed zeropoint of the local correlation between black hole
mass and bulge luminosity. We present predictions for the evolution with
redshift of the relationships between black hole mass and bulge properties. Our
simulations reproduce the evolution of the optical luminosity function of
quasars. We study the demographics of the black hole population and address the
issue of how black holes acquire their mass. We find that the direct accretion
of cold gas during starbursts is an important growth mechanism for lower mass
black holes and at high redshift. On the other hand, the re-assembly of
pre-existing black hole mass into larger units via merging dominates the growth
of more massive black holes at low redshift. This prediction could be tested by
future gravitational wave experiments. As redshift decreases, progressively
less massive black holes have the highest fractional growth rates, in line with
recent claims of "downsizing" in quasar activity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0607424 |