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Omar Almaini University of Nottingham The Links Between AGN and Galaxy Formation

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The Links Between AGN and Galaxy Formation. Omar Almaini University of Nottingham. The Links Between AGN and Galaxy Formation. Galaxy formation models …and their problems The AGN/galaxy connection Feedback and AGN winds Observing black hole/bulge growth - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Links Between AGN and  Galaxy Formation

Omar AlmainiUniversity of Nottingham

The Links Between AGN and Galaxy Formation

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The Links Between AGN and Galaxy Formation

Galaxy formation models …and their problems The AGN/galaxy connection Feedback and AGN winds Observing black hole/bulge growth Summary & future prospects

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CDM cosmological model in excellent agreement with wide range of observations:

e.g. CMB, galaxy clustering, type 1a SN, element abundances, Cepheid distance scale, stellar ages, baryon fraction in clusters…

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Merger Tree for the Growth of a Dark-matter Halo

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Semi-analytic Galaxy Formation Models

+Messy physics

(gas cooling, star-formation, dust, SN feedback etc…)

N-body merger trees

=

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Hierarchical Galaxy Formation

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Benson (2003)

Producing the local K-band luminosity function -SN feedback is essential!

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Benson (2003)

Problem can be solved with extreme super-winds >5x1049 erg per solar mass required

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Kauffmann et al. 2003; Balogh et al. 2004

Local galaxies are strongly bimodal

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e.g. Daddi et al. 2002; Roche, Almaini et al. (2002), Roche, Dunlop & Almaini (2003); Somerville et al. (2003)

Data Model

Can’t make enough red galaxies at z>1

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The diversity of ERO galaxies

30-40% old, passive systems30-40% old, passive systems 30-40% dusty starburst30-40% dusty starburst Typical redshifts 1.0<z<1.5Typical redshifts 1.0<z<1.5 Strongly clustered Strongly clustered High space densityHigh space density

Many old, massive systems Many old, massive systems

already in place at z~1-1.5already in place at z~1-1.5

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Recent discovery of many old, passive systems at z>1.5

Using J-K>2 colour selection find population of very red galaxies at z>2

Van Dokkum et al. 2003

‘EROs’ at higher redshift

Cimatti et al. 2004

Glazebrook et al. 2004

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Summary of galaxy formation problems

I. Predicts too many dwarf galsII. Predicts “cuspy” coresIII. Why are there no galaxies with > 300 km/s?

Classic Problems

I. Fail to produce EROsII. Fails to predict SCUBA sourcesIII. Bimodal local galaxy pop.

Newer Problems

Need a mechanism for switching off star-formation in most massive galaxies

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II. The AGN/galaxy connection

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All massive galaxies contain a SMBH

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The black-hole/bulge mass relationship.

Gebhardt et al. (2000), Ferrarese & Merritt (2000)c.f. Magorrian (1998)

MBH = 0.2 % Mbulge

MBH = 1.5x108 2004

M

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Can the black hole influence its host galaxy?

MBH = 2x10-3 Mbulge

AGN radiative energy EAGN ~ 0.1 MBH c2 = 2 x 10-4 Mbulge c2

Binding energy of the bulge Ebulge ~ Mbulge 2 ~ 10-6 Mbulge 2

300 c2

Less than 1% of the AGN energy could blow the galaxy apart

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The X-ray background: Most accretion activity is absorbed

Unobscured AGN

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“AGN winds are ubiquitous” - Brad Peterson

“My wind model explains everything” - Martin Elvis

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APM-08279 – lensed BAL quasar at z=3.91

Fe XXV K ? v1~0.2 cv2~0.4c

Chartas et al. (2002)

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Massive X-ray outflow in PDS 456

Reeves et al. (2003)

XMM EPIC pn/MOS

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Massive X-ray outflow in PDS 456

Reeves et al. (2003)

XMM RGS-2

V~50,000 kms-1 NH = 5x1023

~ 10 M yr-1

Momentum outflow:

Mwind v ~ L Edd/c.

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King & Pounds 2003

Investigated supercritical accretion

M > M Edd

.

~

Assuming all excess matter ejected in a wind:

1. Compton-thick, quasi-spherical outflow

2. Momentum outflow: Mwind v ~ f L Edd/c.

.

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King 2003(c.f. Silk & Rees 1998, Fabian 1999,

Blandford 1999, Di Matteo et al. 2004… )

Mwind v ~ L Edd/c.

Momentum outflow:

Outflow drives wind bubble through host galaxy

Shell velocity v2 Ledd / 2

M(R) 2 R

MBH 4

Mgas(R) 2 R

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The black-hole/bulge mass relationship.

Gebhardt et al. (2000), Ferrarese & Merritt (2000)c.f. Magorrian (1998)

MBH = 0.2 % Mbulge

MBH = 1.5x108 2004

M

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Observations of AGN-drivensuper- winds now required!

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A cartoon model of massivegalaxy formation

SCUBA phase quasar elliptical?

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II. AGN in galaxy clusters

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The Entropy Problem(SN not enough?)

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XMM RGS (Virgo)Sakelliou et al. 2002

The Cooling-Flow Problem

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Chandra

VLA

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II. Observing joint black-hole/galaxy formation

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100100

Wavelength / m

f

101010001000

What is so special about submm sources?

The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope

(Hawaii)

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• Highly luminous (ULIRG) systemsHighly luminous (ULIRG) systems• SFR ~ 1000 MSFR ~ 1000 M yr yr-1 -1

• Massive systemsMassive systems• Evidence for outflowing windsEvidence for outflowing winds

Progenitors of massive

elliptical galaxies?

Results of submm surveys

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Mass determinations for submm sources

Genzel et al. (2003)

Massive (CO) Massive (H)

Swinbank et al. (2004)

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Semi-analytic models have great difficultyproducing submm sources…

Baugh et al. (2005)

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Most SCUBA sources DO NOT contain powerful quasars

Almaini et al. 2003

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5 "

5 "

William Herschel Telescope 4m Depth R~27 Seeing 0.7”

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HST ACS Imaging – (Almaini et al. 2005)

5 "

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“True” color image0.5-2.0 keV 2.0-4.0 keV 4.0-8.0 keV

1.945 MsACIS-I

exposure

P.I.: W.N. Brandt

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“True” color image0.5-2.0 keV 2.0-4.0 keV 4.0-8.0 keV

1.945 MsACIS-I

exposure

P.I.: W.N. Brandt

17/20 SCUBA galaxies

X-ray detected

Alexander et al. 2005

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Joint spectral fitting

12Ms Chandra spectra!

Composite 2-20 keV spectra (12Ms)

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Relatively low Lx/LFIR ratios

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“True” color image0.5-2.0 keV 2.0-4.0 keV 4.0-8.0 keV

1.945 MsACIS-I

exposure

P.I.: W.N. Brandt

Alexander et al. 2005

Modest X-ray luminosities

Lx = 1043-1044 ergs-1

Suggest black holes <108MM

Evidence for growing black holes?

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Archibald et al. (2002)

Fuel supply

Eddington limited growth

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Where do we go from here?Where do we go from here?

Need detailed prescription for AGN feedback in semi-analytic models. Can we detect merging black holes with LISA (Madau 2004)? How prevalent are AGN-driven winds? How massive were first black holes? What influence did they have on the IGM at z>10?

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Conclusions Overwhelming evidence for CDM hierarchical structure formation

Problems with semi-analytical galaxy formation models - mechanism required to terminate SF in massive gals - plus other problems…

AGN feedback is a likely solution - may be related to the origin of the M/ relation - could also explain high-mass cut-off & cluster heating problem