Formation of supermassive black holes by direct collapse in pre-galactic haloes

Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics · University of Colorado Boulder · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We describe a mechanism by which supermassive black holes can form directly in the nuclei of protogalaxies, without the need for seed black holes left over from early star formation. Self-gravitating gas in dark matter halos can lose angular momentum rapidly via runaway, global dynamical instabilities, the so-called "bars within bars" mechanism. This leads to the rapid buildup of a dense, self-gravitating core supported by gas pressure - surrounded by a radiation pressure-dominated envelope - which gradually contracts and is compressed further by subsequent infall. These conditions lead to such high temperatures in the central region that the gas cools catastrophically by thermal neutrino emission, leading to…

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Supermassive black hole
  • Astrophysics
  • Dark matter
  • Black hole (networking)
  • Angular momentum
  • Accretion (finance)
  • Astronomy
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