The dearth of nuclear star clusters in bright galaxies
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We investigate the interaction of a massive globular cluster (GC) with a super massive black hole (SMBH), located at the centre of its host galaxy, by means of direct N-body simulations. The results show that tidal distortions induced by the stellar background and the SMBH act on a time shorter than that of dynamical friction decay for a $10^6$ M$_\odot$ GC whenever the SMBH mass exceeds $\sim 10^8$ M$_\odot$ . This implies an almost complete dissolution of the infalling GC before it reaches the inner region ($\lesssim 5$ pc) of the parent galaxy. The generalization of this result to a larger sample of infalling GCs shows that such destructive process may prevent the formation and growth of a bright galactic nucleus. Another interesting, serendipitous, result we obtained is that the close interaction between the SMBH and the GC produces a "wave" of stars that escape from the cluster and, in a fraction, even from the whole galaxy.
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