The ecology of star clusters and intermediate-mass black holes in the galactic bulge

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作者
Portegies Zwart, S
Baumgardt, H
McMillan, SLW
Makino, J
Hut, P
Ebisuzaki, T
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Astron Inst, NL-1098 SH Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Sect Computat Sci, NL-1098 SH Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Univ Bonn, D-53121 Bonn, Germany
[4] Drexel Univ, Dept Phys, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[5] Univ Tokyo, Dept Astron, Tokyo 113, Japan
[6] Inst Adv Study, Princeton, NJ 08540 USA
[7] RIKEN, Wako, Saitama 3510198, Japan
关键词
black hole physics; Galaxy : center;
D O I
10.1086/500361
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We simulate the inner 100 pc of the Milky Way to study the formation and evolution of the population of star clusters and intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs). For this study we perform extensive direct N-body simulations of the star clusters that reside in the bulge, and of the inner few tenth of parsecs of the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center. In our N-body simulations the dynamical friction of the star cluster in the tidal field of the bulge are taken into account via semianalytic solutions. The N-body calculations are used to calibrate a semianalytic model of the formation and evolution of the bulge. We find that similar to 10% of the clusters born within similar to 100 pc of the Galactic center undergo core collapse during their inward migration and form IMBHs via runaway stellar merging. After the clusters dissolve, these IMBHs continue their inward drift, carrying a few of the most massive stars with them. We predict that a region within similar to 10 pc of the supermassive black hole (SMBH) is populated by similar to 50 IMBHs of similar to 1000 M-circle dot. Several of these are still expected to be accompanied by some of the most massive stars from the star cluster. We also find that within a few milliparsecs of the SMBH there is a steady population of several IMBHs. This population drives the merger rate between IMBHs and the SMBH at a rate of about one per 10 Myr, sufficient to build the accumulated majority of mass of the SMBH. Mergers of IMBHs with SMBHs throughout the universe are detectable by LISA at a rate of about two per week.
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