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A simple model for the evolution of supermassive black holes and the quasar population
Authors:Asim Mahmood  Julien E G Devriendt  Joseph Silk
Institution:Department of Astrophysics, University of Oxford, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH;Observatoire Astronomique de Lyon, 9 Avenue Charles André, 69561 Saint-Genis Laval cedex, France
Abstract:An empirically motivated model is presented for accretion-dominated growth of supermassive black holes (SMBH) in galaxies, and the implications are studied for the evolution of the quasar population in the Universe. We investigate the core aspects of the quasar population, including space density evolution, evolution of the characteristic luminosity, plausible minimum masses of quasars, the mass function of SMBH and their formation epoch distribution. Our model suggests that the characteristic luminosity in the quasar luminosity function arises primarily as a consequence of a characteristic mass scale above which there is a systematic separation between the black hole and the halo merging rates. At lower mass scales, black hole merging closely tracks the merging of dark haloes. When combined with a declining efficiency of black hole formation with redshift, the model can reproduce the quasar luminosity function over a wide range of redshifts. The observed space density evolution of quasars is well described by formation rates of SMBH above  ~108  M  . The inferred mass density of SMBH agrees with that found independently from estimates of the SMBH mass function derived empirically from the quasar luminosity function.
Keywords:galaxies: active  galaxies: formation  quasars: general  dark matter
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