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Black hole mass of central galaxies and cluster mass correlation in cosmological hydro-dynamical simulations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-10-29 v2

Abstract

Recently, relations connecting the SMBH mass of central galaxies and global properties of the hosting cluster, such as temperature and mass, were observed. We investigate the correlation between SMBH mass and cluster mass and temperature, their establishment and evolution. We compare their scatter to that of the classical MBHMBCGM_{\rm BH}-M_{\rm BCG} relation. We study how gas accretion and BH-BH mergers contribute to SMBH growth across cosmic time. We employed 135 groups and clusters with a mass range 1.4×1013M2.5×1015M1.4\times 10^{13}M_{\odot}-2.5\times 10^{15} M_{\odot} extracted from a set of 29 zoom-in cosmological hydro-dynamical simulations where the baryonic physics is treated with various sub-grid models, including feedback by AGN. In our simulations we find that MBHM_{\rm BH} correlates well with M500M_{500} and T500T_{500}, with the scatter around these relations compatible within 2σ2\sigma with the scatter around MBHMBCGM_{\rm BH}-M_{\rm BCG} at z=0z=0. The MBHM500M_{\rm BH}-M_{500} relation evolves with time, becoming shallower at lower redshift as a direct consequence of hierarchical structure formation. On average, in our simulations the contribution of gas accretion to the total SMBH mass dominates for the majority of the cosmic time (z>0.4z>0.4), while in the last 2 Gyr the BH-BH mergers become a larger contributor. During this last process, substructures hosting SMBHs are disrupted in the merger process with the BCG and the unbound stars enrich the diffuse stellar component rather than increase BCG mass. From the results obtained in our simulations with simple sub-grid models we conclude that the scatter around the MBHT500M_{\rm BH}-T_{500} relation is comparable to the scatter around the MBHMBCGM_{\rm BH}-M_{\rm BCG} relation and that, given the observational difficulties related to the estimation of the BCG mass, clusters temperature and mass can be a useful proxy for the SMBHs mass, especially at high redshift.

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@article{arxiv.1903.03142,
  title  = {Black hole mass of central galaxies and cluster mass correlation in cosmological hydro-dynamical simulations},
  author = {Luigi Bassini and Elena Rasia and Stefano Borgani and Cinthia Ragone-Figueroa and Veronica Biffi and Klaus Dolag and Massimo Gaspari and Gian Luigi Granato and Giuseppe Murante and Giuliano Taffoni and Luca Tornatore},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.03142},
  year   = {2019}
}

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16 pages, 17 figures, 3 tables