Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-04-01
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
15 pages, to appear in "Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series, Vol. 1: Coevolution of Black Holes and Galaxies," ed. L. C
Scientific paper
We review possible dynamical formation processes for central massive black holes in dense star clusters. We focus on the early dynamical evolution of young clusters containing a few thousand to a few million stars. One natural formation path for a central seed black hole in these systems involves the development of the Spitzer instability, through which the most massive stars can drive the cluster to core collapse in a very short time. The sudden increase in the core density then leads to a runaway collision process and the formation of a very massive merger remnant, which must then collapse to a black hole. Alternatively, if the most massive stars end their lives before core collapse, a central cluster of stellar-mass black holes is formed. This cluster will likely evaporate before reaching the highly relativistic state necessary to drive a runaway merger process through gravitational radiation, thereby avoiding the formation of a central massive black hole. We summarize the conditions under which these different paths will be followed, and present the results of recent numerical simulations demonstrating the process of rapid core collapse and runaway collisions between massive stars.
Freitag Marc
Gürkan Mehmet Atakan
Rasio Frederic A.
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