Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-08-02
Astron.J. 133 (2007) 533
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, uses emulateapj.sty
Scientific paper
10.1086/510294
We evaluate the Brownian motion of a massive particle ("black hole") at the center of a galaxy using N-body simulations. Our galaxy models have power-law central density cusps like those observed at the centers of elliptical galaxies. The simulations show that the black hole achieves a steady-state kinetic energy that is substantially different than would be predicted based on the properties of the galaxy model in the absence of the black hole. The reason appears to be that the black hole responds to stars whose velocities have themselves been raised by the presence of the black hole. Over a wide range of density slopes and black hole masses, the black hole's mean kinetic energy is equal to what would be predicted under the assumption that it is in energy equipartition with stars lying within a distance ~r_h/2 from it, where r_h is the black hole's influence radius. The dependence of the Brownian velocity on black hole mass is approximately
Berczik Peter
Laun Frederik
Merritt David
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