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FEEDBACK FROM CENTRAL BLACK HOLES IN ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES. III. MODELS WITH BOTH RADIATIVE AND MECHANICAL FEEDBACK

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 717, Issue 2, Pages 708-723

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/717/2/708

Keywords

accretion; accretion disks; black hole physics; galaxies: active; galaxies: nuclei; galaxies: starburst; quasars: general

Funding

  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NNX08AE57A]
  2. MIUR [PRIN2008]

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We find, from high-resolution hydro simulations, that winds from active galactic nuclei effectively heat the inner parts (approximate to 100 pc) of elliptical galaxies, reducing infall to the central black hole; and radiative (photoionization and X-ray) heating reduces cooling flows at the kpc scale. Including both types of feedback with (peak) efficiencies of 3 x 10(-4) less than or similar to is an element of(w) less than or similar to 10(-3) and of is an element of(EM) similar or equal to 10(-1.3) respectively, produces systems having duty cycles, central black hole masses, X-ray luminosities, optical light profiles, and E+A spectra in accord with the broad suite of modern observations of massive elliptical systems. Our main conclusion is that mechanical feedback (including energy, momentum, and mass) is necessary but the efficiency, based on several independent arguments, must be a factor of 10 lower than is commonly assumed. Bursts are frequent at z > 1 and decline in frequency toward the present epoch as energy and metal-rich gas are expelled from the galaxies into the surrounding medium. For a representative galaxy of final stellar mass similar or equal to 3 x 10(11) M(circle dot), roughly 3 x 10(10) M(circle dot) of recycled gas has been added to the interstellar medium (ISM) since z similar or equal to 2 and, of that, roughly 63% has been expelled from the galaxy, 19% has been converted into new metal-rich stars in the central few hundred parsecs, and 2% has been added to the central supermassive black hole (SMBH), with the remaining 16% in the form of hot X-ray emitting ISM. The bursts occupy a total time of similar or equal to 170 Myr, which is roughly 1.4% of the available time. Of this time, the central supermassive black hole would be seen as a UV or optical source for similar or equal to 45% and similar or equal to 71% of the time, respectively. Restricting to the last 8.5 Gyr, the bursts occupy similar or equal to 44 Myr, corresponding to a fiducial duty cycle of similar or equal to 5 x 10(-3).

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