探索 AGN 辐射反馈与大质量黑洞自旋之间的联系

F. Bollati, A. Lupi, M. Dotti, F. Haardt
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我们在 gizmo 代码中提出了一种通过超快风实现活动星系核(AGN)反馈的新方法。我们的反馈方案考虑了辐射反馈对黑洞自旋的角度依赖性。我们在时间上自洽地演化了:(i) 从解析尺度到较小尺度非解析(子网格)AGN 盘的气体生成过程;(ii) 大质量黑洞(MBH)自旋的演化;(iii) AGN 驱动的风注入解析尺度;(iv) 整个反馈过程的自旋诱导各向异性。我们通过跟踪风驱动的外流向均质介质的传播来测试我们的实现方法,并在此将结果与简单的分析模型进行比较。我们还考虑了一个孤立星系的设置,星系被认为是由一个旋转的气态晕坍缩形成的,在这里我们研究了AGN反馈对MBH和宿主星系演化的影响。我们发现(i)AGN反馈限制了为MBH提供动力的气体流入,从而对宿主星系产生了微弱的影响,其特点是在核区(小于kpc)恒星形成被抑制了大约两倍;(ii)AGN反馈对宿主星系和MBH生长的影响主要取决于AGN的光度,而不是MBH自旋所设定的AGN角模式(即:光度越高的AGN越能有效地促进MBH的生长)、(iii)在高吸积率(即爱丁顿吸积率)下,AGN辐射发射的角度模式的印记会被更清晰地探测到。我们认为,AGN反馈的自旋各向异性对MBH和星系演化的影响,很可能与那些MBH吸积事件高且持续时间长以及AGN风-星系耦合度高的情况有关。这种情况在星系合并和/或高红移星系中更为常见。
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Exploring the connection between AGN radiative feedback and massive black hole spin
We present a novel implementation for active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback through ultrafast winds in the code gizmo . Our feedback recipe accounts for the angular dependence of radiative feedback on black hole spin. We self-consistently evolve in time (i) the gas-accretion process from resolved scales to a smaller scale unresolved (subgrid) AGN disk, (ii) the evolution of the spin of the massive black hole (MBH), (iii) the injection of AGN-driven winds into the resolved scales, and (iv) the spin-induced anisotropy of the overall feedback process. We tested our implementation by following the propagation of the wind-driven outflow into an homogeneous medium, and here we present a comparison of the results against simple analytical models. We also considered an isolated galaxy setup, where the galaxy is thought to be formed from the collapse of a spinning gaseous halo, and there we studied the impact of the AGN feedback on the evolution of the MBH and of the host galaxy. We find that: (i) AGN feedback limits the gas inflow that powers the MBH, with a consequent weak impact on the host galaxy characterized by a suppression of star formation by about a factor of two in the nuclear (lesssim kpc) region; (ii) the impact of AGN feedback on the host galaxy and on MBH growth is primarily determined by the AGN luminosity rather than by its angular pattern set by the MBH spin (i.e., more luminous AGNs more efficiently suppress central star formation (SF), clearing wider central cavities and driving outflows with larger semiopening angles); (iii) the imprint of the angular pattern of AGN radiation emission is detected more clearly at high (i.e., Eddington) accretion rates. At such high rates, the more isotropic angular patterns, as occur for high spin values, sweep away gas in the nuclear region more easily, therefore causing a slower MBH mass and spin growths and a higher quenching of SF. We argue that the influence of spin-dependent anisotropy of AGN feedback on MBH and galaxy evolution is likely to be relevant in those scenarios characterized by high and prolonged MBH accretion episodes and by high AGN wind--galaxy coupling. Such conditions are more frequently met in galaxy mergers and/or high-redshift galaxies.
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