We present a model describing the evolution of a Super Massive Black Holes (SMBHs) population within the framework of hierarchical models of galaxy formation. The occurrence of SMBHs binaries at different redshifts and the influence of the interacting SMBHS on the host galaxies are studied by means of Montecarlo realizations of halo merging histories, coupled with a semi-analytical treatment of the interactions between the systems. We find that the main parameters governing the coalescence timescale, and hence the fraction of binary systems, are the initial mass and the accretion history of the SMBHs.

Volonteri, M., Haardt, F., Madau, P. (2002). Modelling the merging history of binary SMBHS in hierarchical models of galaxy formation. ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE, 281(1-2), 501-504 [10.1023/A:1019573531536].

Modelling the merging history of binary SMBHS in hierarchical models of galaxy formation

Madau, P
2002

Abstract

We present a model describing the evolution of a Super Massive Black Holes (SMBHs) population within the framework of hierarchical models of galaxy formation. The occurrence of SMBHs binaries at different redshifts and the influence of the interacting SMBHS on the host galaxies are studied by means of Montecarlo realizations of halo merging histories, coupled with a semi-analytical treatment of the interactions between the systems. We find that the main parameters governing the coalescence timescale, and hence the fraction of binary systems, are the initial mass and the accretion history of the SMBHs.
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Black holes; Cosmology; Galaxies;
English
2002
281
1-2
501
504
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Volonteri, M., Haardt, F., Madau, P. (2002). Modelling the merging history of binary SMBHS in hierarchical models of galaxy formation. ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE, 281(1-2), 501-504 [10.1023/A:1019573531536].
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