The loss-cone problem in dense nuclei

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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9 pages, 6 figures, MNRAS in press

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04799.x

We address the classical problem of star accretion onto a supermassive central gaseous object in a galactic nucleus. The resulting supermassive central gas-star object is assumed to be located at the centre of a dense stellar system for which we use a simplified model consisting of a Plummer model with an embedded density cusp using stellar point masses. From the number of stars belonging to the loss-cone, which plunge onto the central object on elongated orbits from outside, we estimate the accretion rate taking into account a possible anisotropy of the surrounding stellar distribution. The total heating rate in the supermassive star due to the loss-cone stars plunging onto it is estimated. This semi-analytical study, revisiting and expanding classical paper's work, is a starting point of future work on a more detailed study of early evolutionary phases of galactic nuclei. It merits closer examination, because it is one of the key features for the link between cosmology and galaxy formation.

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