论文标题
银河核I I:在巨大的恒星簇中传递种子中间质量黑洞
Formation of super-massive black holes in galactic nuclei I: delivering seed intermediate-mass black holes in massive stellar clusters
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论文摘要
在大多数银河核中都发现了超大黑洞(SMBHS)。这些核中很大一部分还包含围绕SMBH的核恒星簇(NSC)。在本文中,我们认为NSC首先是从几个可能包含中间质量黑洞(IMBH)的恒星簇的合并中形成的想法。这些IMBH随后可以在NSC中生长并形成SMBH。我们对三个恒星群集的同时合并进行了$ n $ n $的模拟,以形成NSC,并研究包含零,一,两个和三个IMBH的模拟运行结果。我们发现IMBH可以有效地沉入合并群集的中心。如果多个合并簇包含IMBH,我们发现IMBH二进制可能形成并随后通过重力波发射合并。我们表明,这些合并是通过与周围恒星的动态相互作用来催化的,这些恒星会系统地硬化二元并增加其轨道偏心率。如果两个IMBH合并时,则将其质量比$ q \ gtrsim 0.15 $在两个IMBH合并时产生的后坐力从NSC弹出。如果弹出种子,则在NSC中不会形成SMBH。这是解释那些包含NSC但显然缺乏SMBH的银河系核的自然途径,例如M33。但是,如果保留IMBH,则可以通过恒星的气体积聚和潮汐破坏来播种SMBH的生长。
Supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are found in most galactic nuclei. A significant fraction of these nuclei also contain a nuclear stellar cluster (NSC) surrounding the SMBH. In this paper, we consider the idea that the NSC forms first, from the merger of several stellar clusters that may contain intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs). These IMBHs can subsequently grow in the NSC and form an SMBH. We carry out $N$-body simulations of the simultaneous merger of three stellar clusters to form an NSC, and investigate the outcome of simulated runs containing zero, one, two and three IMBHs. We find that IMBHs can efficiently sink to the centre of the merged cluster. If multiple merging clusters contain an IMBH, we find that an IMBH binary is likely to form and subsequently merge by gravitational wave emission. We show that these mergers are catalyzed by dynamical interactions with surrounding stars, which systematically harden the binary and increase its orbital eccentricity. The seed SMBH will be ejected from the NSC by the recoil kick produced when two IMBHs merge, if their mass ratio $q\gtrsim 0.15$. If the seed is ejected then no SMBH will form in the NSC. This is a natural pathway to explain those galactic nuclei that contain an NSC but apparently lack an SMBH, such as M33. However, if an IMBH is retained then it can seed the growth of an SMBH through gas accretion and tidal disruption of stars.