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Black hole fuelling in galaxy mergers: a high-resolution analysis
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WoS WOS:000715888600038
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85119523680
DOI 10.1093/MNRAS/STAB2740
Año 2021
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Abstract



Using parsec scale resolution hydrodynamical adaptive mesh refinement simulations, we have studied the mass transport process throughout a Galactic merger. The aim of such study is to connect both the peaks of mass accretion rate on to the BHs and star formation bursts with both gravitational and hydrodynamic torques acting on the galactic gaseous component. Our merger initial conditions were chosen to mimic a realistic system. The simulations include gas cooling, star formation, supernovae feedback, and AGN feedback. Gravitational and hydrodynamic torques near pericentre passes trigger gas funneling to the nuclei that is associated with bursts of star formation and black hole growth. Such episodes are intimately related with both kinds of torques acting on the galactic gas. Pericentres trigger both star formation and mass accretion rates of ∼few 1!-!10M⊙ yr-1. Such episodes last ∼ 50!-!75Myr. Close passes also can produce black hole accretion that approaches and reaches the Eddington rate, lasting ∼few Myrs. Our simulation shows that both gravitational and hydrodynamic torques are enhanced at pericentre passes with gravitational torques tending to have higher values than the hydrodynamic torques throughout the merger. We also find that in the closest encounters, hydrodynamic and gravitational torques can be comparable in their effect on the gas, the two helping in the redistribution of both angular momentum and mass in the galactic disc. Such phenomena allow inward mass transport on to the BH influence radius, fuelling the compact object and lighting up the galactic nuclei.

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1 PRIETO-KATUNARIC, JOSE LUIS Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
2 ESCALA-ASTORQUIZA, ANDRES FELIPE Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
3 Privon, George C. Hombre National Radio Astronomy Observatory - Estados Unidos
Natl Radio Astron Observ - Estados Unidos
4 D'etigny, Juan Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile

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Financiamiento



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Millenium Nucleus
University of Florida
Proyecto Regular Fondecyt
supercomputing infrastructure of the NLHPC
Centre for Astrophysics and Associated Technologies CATA
ESO-Chile Comite Mixto grant

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Powered@NLHPC: This research was partially supported by the supercomputing infrastructure of the NLHPC (ECM-02). The Geryon cluster at the Centro de AstroIngenieria UC was extensively used for the analysis calculations performed in this paper. JP is funded by ESO-Chile Comite Mixto grant ORP 79/16. AE acknowledges partial support from the Centre for Astrophysics and Associated Technologies CATA (FB210003), Millenium Nucleus (NCN19 058) and Proyecto Regular FONDECYT (grant 1181663). GCP acknowledges support from the University of Florida. The authors also thank the referee of this for all the constructive comments that helped in improving this work.

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