On the inspiral of Massive Black Holes in gas-rich galaxy mergers
M. Colpi, S. Callegari, M. Dotti, S. Kazantzidis, L. Mayer

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to explore how gas-rich galaxy mergers facilitate the rapid formation and evolution of massive black hole binaries, highlighting the roles of gas dynamics, accretion, and feedback.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the dynamical evolution of massive black holes during galaxy mergers, including the impact of gas physics and the pathways to the M-sigma relation.
Findings
Gas presence accelerates black hole binary formation.
Black hole feedback becomes significant near the end of mergers.
Double AGN activity occurs on ~10 Myr timescales.
Abstract
We present a study on the dynamics of massive BHs in galaxy mergers, obtained from a series of high-resolution N-Body/SPH simulations. The presence of a gaseous component is essential for the rapid formation of an eccentric (Keplerian) BH binary, that resides at the center of a massive (~10^9 Msun) turbulent nuclear disc. Using physically and/or numerically motivated recipes, we follow the accretion history of the BHs during the merger. The mass of the BHs increases as large central inflows of gas occur inside each galaxy, and their mass ratio varies with time. Given the encountered strong degeneracy between numerical resolution and physical assumptions, we suggest here three possible paths followed by the galaxies and the BHs during a merger in order to fulfill the M-sigma relation : Adjustment, Symbiosis, and BH Dominance. In an extremely high resolution run, we resolved the turbulent…
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