In the EAGLE simulation, medium-luminosity X-ray AGN in group and cluster halos are more often linked to minor than major mergers at most redshifts, while major mergers matter at z=1.
Rapid Growth of Galactic Supermassive Black Holes through Accreting Giant Molecular Clouds during Major Mergers of their Host Galaxies
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Understanding the formation of the supermassive black holes (SMBHs) present in the centers of galaxies is a crucial topic in modern astrophysics. Observations have detected the SMBHs with mass $M$ of $10^{9}\, \rm M_\odot$ in the high-redshift galaxies with $\rm z\sim7$. However, how SMBHs grew to such huge masses within the first billion years after the big bang remains elusive. One possible explanation is that SMBHs grow quickly through the frequent mergers of galaxies, which provides sustainable gas to maintain rapid growth. This study presents the hydrodynamics simulations of the SMBHs' growth with their host galaxies using the GIZMO code. In contrast to previous simulations, we have developed a giant molecular cloud (GMC) model by separating molecular-gas particles from the atomic-gas particles and then evolving them independently. During major mergers, we show that the more massive molecular gas particles cloud bear stronger dynamical friction. Consequently, GMCs are substantially accreted onto the galactic centers that grow SMBHs from $\sim 10^{7}$ $\rm M_\odot$ to $\sim 10^{9}\, \rm M_\odot$ within $300$ Myr, explaining the rapid growth of SMBHs, and this accretion also triggers a violent starburst at the galactic center. Furthermore, we examine the impact of minor mergers on the bulge of a Milky-Way-like galaxy and find that the size and mass of the bulge can increase from $0.92$ kpc to $1.9$ kpc and from $4.7\times 10^{10}\, \rm M_\odot$ to $7\times 10^{10}\, \rm M_\odot$.
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Exploring the halo occupation distribution for moderate X-ray luminosity active galactic nuclei in the EAGLE cosmological simulation
In the EAGLE simulation, medium-luminosity X-ray AGN in group and cluster halos are more often linked to minor than major mergers at most redshifts, while major mergers matter at z=1.