论文标题

磁盘组成对活性银核磁盘中恒星进化的影响

The Influence of Disk Composition on the Evolution of Stars in the Disks of Active Galactic Nuclei

论文作者

Dittmann, Alexander J., Jermyn, Adam S., Cantiello, Matteo

论文摘要

积聚在超级质量黑洞上的气体磁盘,为活跃的银河核(AGN)供电,可以通过重力不稳定从核恒星簇中捕获恒星或原位形成恒星。这些磁盘的密度和热条件可能会导致嵌入恒星上的快速积聚,与星际介质中的恒星相比,它们的演变大大改变了。理论模型预测,在经过足够快速的积聚时,新鲜的气体会在这些恒星的核心中补充氢,因为它被燃烧成氦气,达到了准稳态。如此庞大的长寿(“不朽”)恒星可能能够用氦气极大地富集AGN磁盘,并且相对于相应的窄线区域和宿主,AGN宽线区域的氦气丰度。我们研究了AGN磁盘的氦气丰度如何改变其嵌入其中的恒星的演变。我们发现,与分析论点一致,在给定质量的恒星在较高的氦质量分数下更发光,因此会经历更多辐射驱动的质量损失。我们进一步发现,嵌入的恒星在具有较高的氦质量分数的磁盘中往往较小,而在此类磁盘中,不朽的恒星不太常见。因此,盘组成可以改变电磁和重力波瞬变的速率,以及嵌入恒星的进一步化学富集。

Disks of gas accreting onto supermassive black holes, powering active galactic nuclei (AGN), can capture stars from nuclear star clusters or form stars in situ via gravitational instability. The density and thermal conditions of these disks can result in rapid accretion onto embedded stars, dramatically altering their evolution in comparison to stars in the interstellar medium. Theoretical models predict that, when subjected to sufficiently rapid accretion, fresh gas replenishes hydrogen in the cores of these stars as quickly as it is burned into helium, reaching a quasi-steady state. Such massive, long-lived ("immortal") stars may be capable of dramatically enriching AGN disks with helium, and would increase the helium abundance in AGN broad-line regions relative to that in the corresponding narrow-line regions and hosts. We investigate how the helium abundance of AGN disks alters the evolution of stars embedded therein. We find, in agreement with analytical arguments, that stars at a given mass are more luminous at higher helium mass fractions, and so undergo more radiation-driven mass-loss. We further find that embedded stars tend to be less massive in disks with higher helium mass fractions, and that immortal stars are less common in such disks. Thus, disk composition can alter the rates of electromagnetic and gravitational wave transients as well as further chemical enrichment by embedded stars.

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