A Unified, Merger‐driven Model of the Origin of Starbursts, Quasars, the Cosmic X‐Ray Background, Supermassive Black Holes, and Galaxy Spheroids
PFPhilip F. HopkinsLHLars HernquistTJThomas J. CoxTDTiziana Di MatteoBRBrant Robertson
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Abstract
We present an evolutionary model for starbursts, quasars, and spheroidal galaxies in which mergers between gas-rich galaxies drive nuclear inflows of gas, producing starbursts and feeding the buried growth of supermassive black holes (BHs) until feedback expels gas and renders a briefly visible optical quasar. The quasar lifetime and obscuring column density depend on both the instantaneous and peak quasar luminosity, and we determine this dependence using a large set of galaxy merger simulations varying galaxy properties, orbital geometry, and gas physics. We use these fits to deconvolve observed quasar luminosity functions and obtain the evolution of the formation rate of quasars with peak luminosity, (n)…
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- LHLars Hernquist
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- BRBrant Robertson
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- Quasar
- Supermassive black hole
- Galaxy
- Galaxy merger
- Luminosity
- Luminosity function
- Galaxy formation and evolution
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