Authors
Matthew I Kim, Damian J Christian, David Garofalo, Jaclyn D'Avanzo
Publication date
2016/8/11
Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume
460
Issue
3
Pages
3221-3231
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
We explore the question of the rapid buildup of black hole mass in the early universe employing a growing black hole mass-based determination of both jet and disc powers predicted in recent theoretical work on black hole accretion and jet formation. Despite simplified, even artificial assumptions about accretion and mergers, we identify an interesting low probability channel for the growth of one billion solar mass black holes within hundreds of millions of years of the big bang without appealing to super Eddington accretion. This result is made more compelling by the recognition of a connection between this channel and an end product involving active galaxies with FRI radio morphology but weaker jet powers in mildly sub-Eddington accretion regimes. While FRI quasars have already been shown to occupy a small region of the available parameter space for black hole feedback in the paradigm, we further …
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Scholar articles
MI Kim, DJ Christian, D Garofalo, J D'Avanzo - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2016