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2018MNRAS.473.5237K - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 473, 5237-5247 (2018/February-1)

Two channels of supermassive black hole growth as seen on the galaxies mass-size plane.

KRAJNOVIC D., CAPPELLARI M. and McDERMID R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the variation of black hole masses (MBH) as a function of their host galaxy stellar mass (M*) and half-light radius (Re). We confirm that the scatter in MBH within this plane is essentially the same as that in the MBH-σ relation, as expected from the negligible scatter reported in the virial mass estimator σ_ v2=G×^M*/(5×R e_). All variation in MBH happens along lines of constant σv on the (M*, Re) plane, or M* ∝ Re for M* <= 2 x 1011 M. This trend is qualitatively the same as those previously reported for galaxy properties related to stellar populations, like age, metallicity, alpha enhancement, mass-to-light ratio and gas content. We find evidence for a change in the MBH variation above the critical mass of Mcrit ≃ 2 x 1011 M. This behaviour can be explained assuming that MBH in galaxies less massive than Mcrit can be predicted by the MBH-σ relation, while MBH in more massive galaxies follows a modified relation, which is also dependent on M* once M* > Mcrit. This is consistent with the scenario where the majority of galaxies grow through star formation, while the most massive galaxies undergo a sequence of dissipation-less mergers. In both channels, black holes and galaxies grow synchronously, giving rise to the black hole-host galaxy scaling relations, but there is no underlying single relation that is universal across the full range of galaxy masses.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters - quasars: supermassive black holes

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