论文标题

测试黑洞模拟的保真度 - Z〜1.5的Galaxy共同进化

Testing the fidelity of simulations of black hole - galaxy co-evolution at z ~ 1.5 with observations

论文作者

Ding, Xuheng, Treu, Tommaso, Silverman, John D., Bhowmick, Aklant K., Menci, N., Di Matteo, Tiziana

论文摘要

我们使用观察数据和仿真来检查超质量黑洞(SMBH)的质量(SMBH)质量(SMBH)及其宿主星系性能之间的缩放关系。将32张X射线选择的广泛的活性银河核(AGN)与两项独立的最新努力进行了比较,包括流体动力学模拟大量的大规模分析(MBII)和一个半分析模型(SAM)。在将观察性选择函数应用于模拟之后,我们发现MBII和SAM在中心分布方面都非常吻合数据。但是,与SAM($ \ sim0.3〜 $ dex)相比,黑洞质量和恒星质量之间的质量比与SAM($ \ sim0.7〜 $ dex)相比,即使在观察不确定性时,也比与MBII预测($ \ sim0.3〜 $ dex)更一致。因此,我们的观察结果可以区分模型中采用的不同食谱。 MBII中的质量关系高度依赖于AGN反馈,而SAM中的关系对触发核活动的星系合并事件更敏感。此外,我们高$ z $样品的质量比的固有散射与在局部样本中观察到的质量比相当,除了排除所提出的方案外,所有相关性在本质上纯粹是由某种宇宙中心限制定理引起的。我们的结果支持AGN反馈的假设负责SMBH与其宿主星系之间的因果关系,从而导致其各自质量之间的密切相关性。

We examine the scaling relations between the mass of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) and its host galaxy properties at $1.2<z<1.7$ using both observational data and simulations. Recent measurements of 32 X-ray-selected broad-line Active Galactic Nucleus (AGNs) are compared with two independent state-of-the-art efforts, including the hydrodynamic simulation MassiveBlackII (MBII) and a semi-analytic model (SAM). After applying an observational selection function to the simulations, we find that both MBII and SAM agree well with the data, in terms of the central distribution. However, the dispersion in the mass ratio between black hole mass and stellar mass is significantly more consistent with the MBII prediction ($\sim0.3~$dex), than with the SAM ($\sim0.7~$dex), even when accounting for observational uncertainties. Hence, our observations can distinguish between the different recipes adopted in the models. The mass relations in the MBII are highly dependent on AGN feedback while the relations in the SAM are more sensitive to galaxy merger events triggering nuclear activity. Moreover, the intrinsic scatter in the mass ratio of our high-$z$ sample is comparable to that observed in the local sample, all but ruling out the proposed scenario the correlations are purely stochastic in nature arising from some sort of cosmic central limit theorem. Our results support the hypothesis of AGN feedback being responsible for a causal link between the SMBH and its host galaxy, resulting in a tight correlation between their respective masses.

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