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Astro2020 Science White Paper: Black Holes Across Cosmic Time

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-04-03 v1

Abstract

Supermassive black holes are located at the center of most, if not all, massive galaxies. They follow close correlations with global properties of their host galaxies (scaling relations), and are thought to play a crucial role in galaxy evolution. Yet, we lack a complete understanding of fundamental aspects of their growth across cosmic time. In particular, we still do not understand: (1) whether black holes or their host galaxies grow faster and (2) what is the maximum mass that black holes can reach. The high angular resolution capability and sensitivity of 30-m class telescopes will revolutionize our understanding of the extreme end of the black hole and galaxy mass scale. With such facilities, we will be able to dynamically measure masses of the largest black holes and characterize galaxy properties out to redshift z1.5z \sim 1.5. Together with the evolution of black hole-galaxy scaling relations since z1.5z \sim 1.5, the maximum mass black hole will shed light on the main channels of black hole growth.

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@article{arxiv.1904.01447,
  title  = {Astro2020 Science White Paper: Black Holes Across Cosmic Time},
  author = {Kayhan Gültekin and Aaron Barth and Karl Gebhardt and Jenny Greene and Luis Ho and Stéphanie Juneau and Chung-Pei Ma and Anil Seth and Vivian U and Monica Valluri and Jonelle Walsh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.01447},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Astro2020 white paper, 7 pages, 1 figure