We show that a subdominant component of dissipative dark matter resembling the Standard Model can form many intermediate-mass black hole seeds during the first structure formation epoch. We also observe that, in the presence of this matter sector, the black holes will grow at a much faster rate with respect to the ordinary case. These facts can explain the observed abundance of supermassive black holes feeding high-redshift quasars. The scenario will have interesting observational consequences for dark substructures and gravitational wave production.

D'Amico, G., Panci, P., Lupi, A., Bovino, S., Silk, J. (2018). Massive black holes from dissipative dark matter. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 473(1), 328-335 [10.1093/mnras/stx2419].

Massive black holes from dissipative dark matter

Lupi A.;
2018

Abstract

We show that a subdominant component of dissipative dark matter resembling the Standard Model can form many intermediate-mass black hole seeds during the first structure formation epoch. We also observe that, in the presence of this matter sector, the black holes will grow at a much faster rate with respect to the ordinary case. These facts can explain the observed abundance of supermassive black holes feeding high-redshift quasars. The scenario will have interesting observational consequences for dark substructures and gravitational wave production.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Black hole physics; Galaxies: formation
English
2018
473
1
328
335
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D'Amico, G., Panci, P., Lupi, A., Bovino, S., Silk, J. (2018). Massive black holes from dissipative dark matter. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 473(1), 328-335 [10.1093/mnras/stx2419].
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