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The seeds of supermassive black holes and the role of local radiation and metal spreading

Maio, Umberto
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Borgani, Stefano
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Ciardi, Benedetta
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Petkova, Margarita
2019
  • journal article

Periodico
PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA
Abstract
We present cosmological hydrodynamical simulations including atomic and molecular non-equilibrium chemistry, multi-frequency radiative transfer (0.7-100 eV sampled over 150 frequency bins) and stellar population evolution to investigate the host candidates of the seeds of supermassive black holes coming from direct collapse of gas in primordial haloes direct-collapse black holes, DCBHs. We consistently address the role played by atomic and molecular cooling, stellar radiation and metal spreading of C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ca, Fe, etc. from primordial sources, as well as their implications for nearby quiescent proto-galaxies under different assumptions for early source emissivity, initial mass function, and metal yields. We find that putative DCBH (direct-collapse black holes) host candidates need powerful primordial stellar generations, since common solar-like stars and hot OB-type stars are neither able to determine the conditions for direct collapse nor capable of building up a dissociating Lyman-Werner background radiation field. Thermal and molecular features of the identified DCBH host candidates in the scenario with very massive primordial stars seem favourable, with illuminating Lyman-Werner intensities featuring values of 1 - 50J21. Nevertheless, additional nonlinear processes, such as merger events, substructure formation, rotational motions, and photo-evaporation, should inhibit pure direct-collapse black hole formation in two-third of the cases. Local turbulence may delay gas direct collapse almost irrespectively from other environmental conditions. The impact of large Lyman-Werner fluxes at distances smaller than 5 kpc is severely limited by metal pollution.
DOI
10.1017/pasa.2019.10
WOS
WOS:000571739800001
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2951523
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85079611210
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/publications-of-the-astronomical-society-of-australia/article/seeds-of-supermassive-black-holes-and-the-role-of-local-radiation-and-metal-spreading/AA021681631A172F25B86D543553234C
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https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/2951523
Soggetti
  • cosmology: theory

  • early structure forma...

  • Astrophysics - Astrop...

  • Astrophysics - Cosmol...

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