Triggering the formation of direct collapse black holes by their congeners
Abstract
Direct collapse black holes (DCBHs) are excellent candidates as seeds of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) observed at . The formation of a DCBH requires a strong external radiation field to suppress formation and cooling in a collapsing gas cloud. Such strong field is not easily achieved by first stars or normal star-forming galaxies. Here we investigate a scenario in which the previously-formed DCBH can provide the necessary radiation field for the formation of additional ones. Using one-zone model and the simulated DCBH Spectral Energy Distributions (SEDs) filtered through absorbing gas initially having column density , we derive the critical field intensity, , to suppress formation and cooling. For the SED model with cm, cm and cm, we obtain , 35 and 54, all much smaller than the critical field intensity for normal star-forming galaxies (). X-ray photons from previously-formed DCBHs build up a high- X-ray background (XRB) that may boost the . However, we find that in the three SED models only increases to , 170 and 390 respectively even when reaches the maximum value allowed by the present-day XRB level (yrMpc), still much smaller than the galactic value. Although considering the XRB from first galaxies may further increase , we conclude that our investigation supports a scenario in which DCBH may be more abundant than predicted by models only including galaxies as external radiation sources.
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@article{arxiv.1612.07885,
title = {Triggering the formation of direct collapse black holes by their congeners},
author = {Bin Yue and Andrea Ferrara and Fabio Pacucci and Kuzuyuki Omukai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07885},
year = {2017}
}
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18 pages, 14 figures, 5 tables, ApJ in press