Gravitational Torques from a Lopsided Young Stellar Component Sustain High Black Hole Accretion Rates in NGC 4593
Nico Winkel, Knud Jahnke, Juan Antonio Fern\'andez-Ontiveros, Timothy A. Davis, Fran\c{c}oise Combes, Massimo Gaspari, Justus Neumann, Mainak Singha, Jacob S. Elford, Vardha N. Bennert, Matthew A. Malkan

TL;DR
This study reveals that gravitational torques from a lopsided young stellar component can sustain high black hole accretion rates in NGC 4593, highlighting a secular process that fuels SMBH growth in luminous AGNs.
Contribution
It demonstrates that a young, lopsided stellar component exerts torques on gas, driving inflow and sustaining high accretion rates, a mechanism previously underexplored.
Findings
Gas inflow rate exceeds star formation rate by two orders of magnitude.
The inflow can sustain SMBH growth for over 35 million years.
Lopsided stellar component likely drives gas inflow via gravitational torques.
Abstract
Supermassive black holes (SMBHs) grow primarily through gas accretion, observed as active galactic nuclei (AGNs). While mergers can drive luminous AGN episodes, secular processes may fuel a substantial portion of cosmic BH growth. Whether these mechanisms can sustain high BH accretion rates remains uncertain. This study aims to identify the secular mechanism driving high BH accretion rates, by targeting a galaxy with moderately massive SMBH, high central gas densities, accretion rates of a few percent of the Eddington limit, and gas kinematics resolved close to black hole-dominated scales. A blind search led to the identification of NGC 4593, which is representative of the AGN population driving BH mass density growth since . A prominent single-arm ("") molecular gas spiral with extends from 1.3kpc down to the SMBH's sphere…
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