Wandering Supermassive Black Holes in Milky-Way-mass Halos

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作者
Tremmel, Michael [1 ]
Governato, Fabio [2 ]
Volonteri, Marta [3 ,4 ]
Pontzen, Andrew [5 ]
Quinn, Thomas R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Yale Ctr Astron & Astrophys, Phys Dept, POB 208120, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Astron, Box 351580, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] UPMC Univ Paris 6, Sorbonne Univ, 98 Bis Bd Arago, F-75014 Paris, France
[4] CNRS, Inst Astrophys Paris, UMR 7095, 98 Bis Bd Arago, F-75014 Paris, France
[5] UCL, Dept Phys & Astron, 132 Hampstead Rd, London NW1 2PS, England
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics; quasars: supermassive black holes; EVOLUTION; NUCLEI;
D O I
10.3847/2041-8213/aabc0a
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We present a self-consistent prediction from a large-scale cosmological simulation for the population of "wandering" supermassive black holes (SMBHs) of mass greater than 10(6) M-circle dot on long-lived, kpc-scale orbits within Milky Way (MW)-mass galaxies. We extract a sample of MW-mass halos from the ROMULUS25 cosmological simulation, which is uniquely able to capture the orbital evolution of SMBHs during and following galaxy mergers. We predict that such halos, regardless of recent merger history or morphology, host an average of 5.1 +/- 3.3 SMBHs, including their central black hole, within 10 kpc from the galactic center and an average of 12.2 +/- 8.4 SMBHs total within their virial radius, not counting those in satellite halos. Wandering SMBHs exist within their host galaxies for several Gyr, often accreted by their host halo in the early Universe. We find, with > 4 sigma significance, that wandering SMBHs are preferentially found outside of galactic disks.
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