Massive black holes in star clusters. II. Realistic cluster models

被引:161
作者
Baumgardt, H
Makino, J
Ebisuzaki, T
机构
[1] RIKEN, Astrophys Comp Ctr, Wako, Saitama 3510198, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Dept Astron, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
关键词
black hole physics; globular clusters : general; methods : n-body simulations; stellar dynamics;
D O I
10.1086/423299
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We have followed the evolution of multimass star clusters containing massive central black holes through collisional N-body simulations done on GRAPE6. Each cluster is composed of between 16,384 and 131,072 stars together with a black hole with an initial mass of M-BH = 1000 M-.. We follow the evolution of the clusters under the combined influence of two-body relaxation, stellar mass loss, and tidal disruption of stars by the massive central black hole. We find that the (three-dimensional) mass density profile follows a power-law distribution rho similar to r(-alpha) with slope alpha = 1.55 inside the sphere of influence of the central black hole. This leads to a constant-density profile of bright stars in projection, which makes it highly unlikely that core-collapse clusters contain intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs). Instead, globular clusters containing massive central black holes can be fitted with standard King profiles. Because of energy generation in the cusp, star clusters with IMBHs expand. The cluster expansion is so strong that clusters that start very concentrated can end up among the least dense clusters. The amount of mass segregation in the core is also smaller compared to postcollapse clusters without IMBHs. Most stellar mass black holes with masses M-BH > 5 M-. are lost from the clusters within a few gigayears through mutual encounters in the cusp around the IMBH. Black holes in star clusters disrupt mainly main-sequence stars and giants and no neutron stars. The disruption rates are too small to form an IMBH out of a M-BH approximate to 50 M-. progenitor black hole even if all material from disrupted stars is accreted onto the black hole, unless star clusters start with central densities significantly higher than what is seen in present-day globular clusters. We also discuss the possible detection mechanisms for IMBHs. Our simulations show that kinematical studies can reveal 1000 M-. IMBHs in the closest clusters. IMBHs in globular clusters are weak X-ray sources, since the tidal disruption rate of stars is low and the star closest to the IMBH is normally another black hole, which prevents other stars from undergoing stable mass transfer. For globular clusters, dynamical evolution can push compact stars near the IMBH to distances small enough that they become detectable sources of gravitational radiation. If 10% of all globular clusters contain IMBHs, extragalactic globular clusters could be one of the major sources of gravitational wave events for LISA.
引用
收藏
页码:1143 / 1156
页数:14
相关论文
共 55 条
[1]   From NBODY1 to NBODY6: The growth of an industry [J].
Aarseth, SJ .
PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, 1999, 111 (765) :1333-1346
[2]   STAR DISTRIBUTION AROUND A MASSIVE BLACK-HOLE IN A GLOBULAR CLUSTER [J].
BAHCALL, JN ;
WOLF, RA .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1976, 209 (01) :214-232
[3]   STAR DISTRIBUTION AROUND A MASSIVE BLACK-HOLE IN A GLOBULAR CLUSTER .2. UNEQUAL STAR MASSES [J].
BAHCALL, JN ;
WOLF, RA .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1977, 216 (03) :883-907
[4]   A dynamical model for the globular cluster G1 [J].
Baumgardt, H ;
Makino, J ;
Hut, P ;
McMillan, S ;
Portegies Zwart, S .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 589 (01) :L25-L28
[5]   Massive black holes in star clusters. I. Equal-mass clusters [J].
Baumgardt, H ;
Makino, J ;
Ebisuzaki, T .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2004, 613 (02) :1133-1142
[6]   Dynamical evolution of star clusters in tidal fields [J].
Baumgardt, H ;
Makino, J .
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2003, 340 (01) :227-246
[7]   On the central structure of M15 [J].
Baumgardt, H ;
Hut, P ;
Makino, J ;
McMillan, S ;
Portegies Zwart, S .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 582 (01) :L21-L24
[8]   LISA sources in globular clusters [J].
Benacquista, MJ ;
Portegies Zwart, S ;
Rasio, FA .
CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY, 2001, 18 (19) :4025-4031
[9]  
Binney J., 2008, GALACTIC DYNAMICS
[10]   STELLAR DISTRIBUTION AROUND A BLACK-HOLE - NUMERICAL-INTEGRATION OF FOKKER-PLANCK EQUATION [J].
COHN, H ;
KULSRUD, RM .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1978, 226 (03) :1087-1108