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  5. Light, medium-weight, or heavy? The nature of the first supermassive black hole seeds
 

Light, medium-weight, or heavy? The nature of the first supermassive black hole seeds

Journal
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY  
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
SASSANO, FEDERICA  
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Schneider, Raffaella
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VALIANTE, ROSA  
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Inayoshi, Kohei
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Chon, Sunmyon
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Omukai, Kazuyuki
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Mayer, Lucio
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Capelo, Pedro R.
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stab1737
Abstract
Observations of hyper-luminous quasars at z>6 reveal the rapid growth of supermassive black holes (SMBHs ${\gt}10^9 \,\rm M_{\odot }$) whose origin is still difficult to explain. Their progenitors may have formed as remnants of massive, metal-free stars (light seeds), via stellar collisions (medium-weight seeds) and/or massive gas clouds direct collapse (heavy seeds). In this work, we investigate for the first time the relative role of these three seed populations in the formation of z>6 SMBHs within an Eddington-limited gas accretion scenario. To this aim, we implement in our semi-analytical data-constrained model a statistical description of the spatial fluctuations of Lyman-Werner (LW) photodissociating radiation and of metal/dust enrichment. This allows us to set the physical conditions for black hole seeds formation, exploring their relative birth rate in a highly biased region of the Universe at z>6. We find that the inclusion of medium-weight seeds does not qualitatively change the growth history of the first SMBHs: although less massive seeds (${\lt}10^3\, \rm M_\odot$) form at a higher rate, the mass growth of a ${\sim}10^9\, \rm M_\odot$ SMBH at z<15 is driven by efficient gas accretion (at a sub-Eddington rate) on to its heavy progenitors ($10^5\, \rm M_\odot$). This conclusion holds independently of the critical level of LW radiation and even when medium-weight seeds are allowed to form in higher metallicity galaxies, via the so-called supercompetitive accretion scenario. Our study suggests that the genealogy of z~6 SMBHs is characterized by a rich variety of BH progenitors, which represent only a small fraction (${\lt} 10{-}20{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$) of all the BHs that seed galaxies at z>15.
Volume
506
Issue
1
Start page
613
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31563
Url
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/506/1/613/6307026?login=true
http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.08330v1
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
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2021MNRAS.506..613S
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