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Opacity limit for supermassive protostars

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-04-27 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a model for the evolution of supermassive protostars from their formation at M0.1MM_\star \simeq 0.1\,\text{M}_\odot until their growth to M105MM_\star \simeq 10^5\,\text{M}_\odot. To calculate the initial properties of the object in the optically thick regime we follow two approaches: based on idealized thermodynamic considerations, and on a more detailed one-zone model. Both methods derive a similar value of nF2×1017cm3n_{\rm F} \simeq 2 \times 10^{17} \,\text{cm}^{-3} for the density of the object when opacity becomes important, i.e. the opacity limit. The subsequent evolution of the growing protostar is determined by the accretion of gas onto the object and can be described by a mass-radius relation of the form RM1/3R_\star \propto M_\star^{1/3} during the early stages, and of the form RM1/2R_\star \propto M_\star^{1/2} when internal luminosity becomes important. For the case of a supermassive protostar, this implies that the radius of the star grows from R0.65AUR_\star \simeq 0.65 \,{\rm AU} to R250AUR_\star \simeq 250 \,{\rm AU} during its evolution. Finally, we use this model to construct a sub-grid recipe for accreting sink particles in numerical simulations. A prime ingredient thereof is a physically motivated prescription for the accretion radius and the effective temperature of the growing protostar embedded inside it. From the latter, we can conclude that photo-ionization feedback can be neglected until very late in the assembly process of the supermassive object.

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@article{arxiv.1702.03941,
  title  = {Opacity limit for supermassive protostars},
  author = {Fernando Becerra and Federico Marinacci and Kohei Inayoshi and Volker Bromm and Lars E. Hernquist},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.03941},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

14 pages, 10 figures, accepted to ApJ

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