Kinetic or thermal AGN feedback in simulations of isolated and merging disk galaxies calibrated by the M-sigma relation
Paramita Barai (OATS), Matteo Viel (OATS), Giuseppe Murante (OATS),, Massimo Gaspari (MPA), Stefano Borgani (OATS)

TL;DR
This study compares kinetic and thermal AGN feedback mechanisms in galaxy simulations, showing how they influence black hole growth, gas outflows, and galaxy evolution, with implications for matching observed black hole mass relations.
Contribution
Introduces novel kinetic feedback models in galaxy simulations and assesses their impact on black hole growth and galaxy properties, improving subgrid physics modeling.
Findings
Kinetic feedback produces bipolar outflows in isolated galaxies.
Black hole growth can match observations in most models.
Thermal feedback has negligible impact on gas properties.
Abstract
(Abridged) We investigate two modes of coupling the feedback energy from a central AGN to the neighboring gas in galaxy simulations: kinetic - velocity boost, and thermal - heating. We formulate kinetic feedback models for energy-driven wind (EDW) and momentum-driven wind (MDW), using two free parameters: feedback efficiency epsilon_f, and AGN wind velocity v_w. A novel numerical algorithm is implemented in the SPH code GADGET-3, to prevent the expansion of a hole in the gas distribution around the BH. We perform simulations of isolated evolution and merger of disk galaxies, of Milky-Way mass as well as lower and higher masses. We find that in the isolated galaxy BH kinetic feedback generates intermittent bipolar jet-like gas outflows. We infer that current prescriptions for BH subgrid physics in galaxy simulations can grow the BH to observed values even in an isolated disk galaxy. The…
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