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Simulations of SMBH accretion in isolated and merging galaxies with an explicit, multiphase ISM

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Abstract

We study gas inflows onto supermassive black holes using hydrodynamics simulations of isolated galaxies and idealized galaxy mergers with an explicit, multiphase interstellar medium (ISM). Our simulations use the recently developed ISM and stellar evolution model called Stars and MUltiphase Gas in GaLaxiEs (SMUGGLE). We implement a novel super-Lagrangian refinement scheme that increases the gas mass resolution in the immediate neighborhood of the black holes (BHs) to accurately resolve gas accretion. We do not include black hole feedback in our simulations. We find that the complex and turbulent nature of the SMUGGLE ISM leads to highly variable BH accretion. BH growth in SMUGGLE converges at gas mass resolutions ≤ 3000 M?. We show that the low resolution simulations combined with the super-Lagrangian refinement scheme are able to produce central gas dynamics and BH accretion rates very similar to that of the uniform high resolution simulations. We further explore BH fueling by simulating galaxy mergers. The interaction between the galaxies causes an inflow of gas towards the galactic centres and results in elevated and bursty star formation. The peak gas densities near the BHs increase by orders of magnitude resulting in enhanced accretion. Our results support the idea that galaxy mergers can trigger AGN activity, although the instantaneous accretion rate depends strongly on the local ISM. We also show that the level of merger-induced enhancement of BH fueling predicted by the SMUGGLE model is much smaller compared to the predictions by simulations using an effective equation of state model of the ISM.

Publication: Sivasankaran, Aneesh, et al. "Simulations of black hole fueling in isolated and merging galaxies with an explicit, multiphase ISM." arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.14985 (2022). (Accepted for publication in MNRAS.)

Presenters

  • Aneesh Sivasankaran

Authors

  • Aneesh Sivasankaran

  • Laura Blecha

    University of Florida

  • Paul o Torrey

    University of Florida

  • Luke Z Kelley

    Northwestern University

  • Aklant Bhowmick

    university of florida

  • Mark Vogelsberger

    Massachusetts institute of technology, Massechussets Institute of Technology

  • Rachel Losacco

    Universitu of Florida

  • Rainer Weinberger

    canadian institute for theoretical astrophysicsL

  • Lars Hernquist

    Harvard University, Center for computational astrophysics, Harvard University

  • Federico Marinacci

    university of bologna

  • Laura Sales

    university of california riverside

  • Jia Qi

    University of Florida