pith. sign in

The formation of direct collapse black holes under the influence of streaming velocities

1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.

1 Pith paper citing it
abstract

We study the influence of a high baryonic streaming velocity on the formation of direct collapse black holes (DCBHs) with the help of cosmological simulations carried out using the moving mesh code {\sc arepo}. We show that a streaming velocity that is as large as three times the root-mean-squared value is effective at suppressing the formation of H$_{2}$-cooled minihaloes, while still allowing larger atomic cooling haloes (ACHs) to form. We find that enough H$_{2}$ forms in the centre of these ACHs to effectively cool the gas, demonstrating that a high streaming velocity by itself cannot produce the conditions required for DCBH formation. However, we argue that high streaming velocity regions do provide an ideal environment for the formation of DCBHs in close pairs of ACHs (the "synchronised halo" model). Due to the absence of star formation in minihaloes, the gas remains chemically pristine until the ACHs form. If two such haloes form with only a small separation in time and space, then the one forming stars earlier can provide enough ultraviolet radiation to suppress H$_{2}$ cooling in the other, allowing it to collapse to form a DCBH. Baryonic streaming may therefore play a crucial role in the formation of the seeds of the highest redshift quasars.

fields

astro-ph.GA 1

years

2026 1

verdicts

UNVERDICTED 1

representative citing papers

The role of major mergers in triggering super-Eddington accretion

astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-02 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

High-resolution cosmological zoom-in simulations find that major mergers do not trigger sustained super-Eddington black hole accretion in low-mass halos when feedback is included; episodes occur only immediately after seeding or with feedback disabled.

citing papers explorer

Showing 1 of 1 citing paper.

  • The role of major mergers in triggering super-Eddington accretion astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-02 · unverdicted · none · ref 58 · internal anchor

    High-resolution cosmological zoom-in simulations find that major mergers do not trigger sustained super-Eddington black hole accretion in low-mass halos when feedback is included; episodes occur only immediately after seeding or with feedback disabled.