Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-01-29
Astrophys.J. 593 (2003) 56-68
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
revised version, 13 pages, 9 figures, emulateapj.sty
Scientific paper
10.1086/376501
(abridged) The observed properties of supermassive black holes suggest a fundamental link between their assembly and the formation of their host spheroids. We model the growth and activity of black holes in galaxies using LambdaCDM cosmological hydrodynamic simulations by following the evolution of the baryonic mass component in galaxy potential wells. We find that the observed steep relation between black hole mass and spheroid velocity dispersion, M_BH propto \sigma^4, is reproduced if the gas mass in bulges is linearly proportional to the black hole mass. In this model, black hole growth saturates because of the competition with star-formation and feedback, both of which determine the gas fraction available for accretion. Unless other processes also operate, we predict that the M_BH-sigma$ relation is not set in primordial structures but is fully established at low redshifts, $z \approxlt 2$, and is shallower at earlier times. We find that that central black hole masses are related to their dark matter halos simply via M_BH ~ M_DM^4/3. We assume that galaxies undergo a quasar phase with a typical lifetime, t_Q ~ 2\times 10^7 yr and show that star-formation regulated depletion of gas in spheroids can explain the decrease of the quasar population at redshift z<3 in the optical blue band. However, with the simplest assumption of a redshift independent quasar lifetime, the model overpredicts optical quasar numbers at high redshifts although it yields the observed evolution of number density of X-ray quasars over the redshift range 1 < z< 6. Finally, we find that the majority of black hole mass is assembled in galaxies by z ~ 3 and that the black hole accretion rate density peaks in rough correspondence to the star formation rate density at z ~ 4-5.
Croft Rupert A. C.
Di Matteo Tiziana
Hernquist Lars
Springel Volker
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