Global instability by runaway collisions in nuclear stellar clusters: numerical tests of a route for massive black hole formation

Vergara, MC; Escala A.; Schleicher D.R.G.; Reinoso B.

Keywords: methods: numerical, stars: kinematics and dynamics, stars: black hole

Abstract

The centres of galaxies host nuclear stellar clusters, supermassive black holes, or both. The origin of this dichotomy is still a mystery. Nuclear stellar clusters are the densest stellar system in the Universe, so they are ideal places for runaway collisions to occur. Previous studies have proposed the possible existence of a critical mass scale in such clusters, for which the occurrence of collisions becomes very frequent and leads to the formation of a very massive object. While it is difficult to directly probe this scenario with simulations, we here aim for a proof of concept using toy models where the occurrence of such a transition is shown based on simplified compact systems, where the typical evolution time-scales will be faster compared to the real Universe. Indeed our simulations confirm that such a transition takes place and that up to 50 per cent of the cluster mass can go into the formation of a central massive object for clusters that are above the critical mass scale. Our results thus support the proposed new scenario on the basis of idealized simulations. A preliminary analysis of observed nuclear star clusters shows similar trends related to the critical mass as in our simulations. We further discuss the caveats for the application of the proposed scenario in real nuclear star clusters.

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Título según WOS: Global instability by runaway collisions in nuclear stellar clusters: numerical tests of a route for massive black hole formation
Título según SCOPUS: Global instability by runaway collisions in nuclear stellar clusters: numerical tests of a route for massive black hole formation
Título de la Revista: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volumen: 522
Número: 3
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 4224
Página final: 4237
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stad1253

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS