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The cosmic spin of SMBHs from radio observations
Alejo Martínez Sansigre (ICG-Portsmouth) & Steve Rawlings (Oxford)
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Bolometric Luminosity
Assumptions: Bolometric Luminosity Jet power e.g. Mckinney (2005), Hawley & Krolik (2006), Nemmen et al. (2007), Benson & Babul (2009), Tchekhovskoy et al. (2010). Leiden, Feb 2011
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Bolometric Luminosity
Assumptions: Bolometric Luminosity Accretion rate Jet power e.g. Mckinney (2005), Hawley & Krolik (2006), Nemmen et al. (2007), Benson & Babul (2009), Tchekhovskoy et al. (2010). Leiden, Feb 2011
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Bolometric Luminosity
Assumptions: Radiative efficiency Bolometric Luminosity Accretion rate Jet power Jet efficiency e.g. Mckinney (2005), Hawley & Krolik (2006), Nemmen et al. (2007), Benson & Babul (2009), Tchekhovskoy et al. (2010). Leiden, Feb 2011
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Radio loudness of quasars?
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Radio-loudness of quasars
Spin Accretion Data from Cirasuolo et al. (2003) Martinez-Sansigre & Rawlings (2011) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Can we explain the radio luminosity function?
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The radio LF P. Best private communication Leiden, Feb 2011
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Modelling the HEGs with QSOs
Can convert Lx to accretion rate Silverman et al. (2008) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Modelling the LEGs with ADAFs
BH mass function Graham et al. (2007) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Modelling the LEGs with ADAFs
Distribution of Eddington ratios (flat prior due to ignorance) BH mass function Graham et al. (2007) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Fit to the RLF Leiden, Feb 2011
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Best-fitting distributions
Leiden, Feb 2011
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Prediction z=1 RLF Radio LFs from Willott et al. (2001) and Smolcic et al. (2009) Martinez-Sansigre & Rawlings (2011) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Compare to cosmological simulations
Fanidakis et al. (2010) Martinez-Sansigre & Rawlings (2011) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Spin history Low-z Low accn rate High-z High spin peak High accn rate
All spin low Leiden, Feb 2011
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Chaotic accretion + mergers
Chaotic accretion leads to low spins Martinez-Sansigre & Rawlings (2011) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Chaotic accretion + mergers
Chaotic accretion leads to low spins Recent major mergers lead to high spins Martinez-Sansigre & Rawlings (2011) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Interpretation Physically, at z=0 the radio LF is dominated by low-accretion rate objects with high spins A small fraction, however, originates in high-accretion rate objects with low spin At higher redshifts, the density of high-accretion low-spin objects increases, an they eventually dominate the radio LF. This means that the mean spin is higher at low redshift, and lower at high redshift. This is consistent with the picture of chaotic accretion spinning SMBHs down, and major mergers spinning them up. Leiden, Feb 2011
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Thank you! For more info: Martínez-Sansigre & Rawlings, MNRAS (2011), ArXiv: Leiden, Feb 2011
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Parametric forms for spin distribution
Power-law distribution Leiden, Feb 2011
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Parametric forms for spin distribution
Single-gaussian distribution Leiden, Feb 2011
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Parametric forms for spin distribution
Double gaussian distribution Leiden, Feb 2011
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Parametric forms for spin distribution
Bayesian evidence chooses the double gaussian Leiden, Feb 2011
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Jet efficiency e.g. Mckinney (2005), Hawley & Krolik (2006), Nemmen et al. (2007), Benson & Babul (2009), Tchekhovskoy et al. (2010). Leiden, Feb 2011
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Comparison to entire RLF
Leiden, Feb 2011 Martinez-Sansigre & Rawlings (2011)
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Spin-down: chaotic accretion
Infalling gas from the galaxy is NOT expected to all be in the same angular momentum plane Co- or counter-alignment will occur depending on relative J and orientation Overall effect is for chaotic accretion to spin down a rapidly rotating SMBH, typically to a~0.1 King et al. (2006,2008) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Spin history Martinez-Sansigre & Rawlings (2011) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Spin-up mechanism: BH mergers
Major mergers of low spin BHs leads to high spin coalesced BHs. BH merger formula from Rezzolla et al. (2008) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Spin-up mechanism: BH mergers
Assume a Poisson distribution with a mean of 0.7 major mergers (following Robaina et al. 2010) BH merger formula from Rezzolla et al. (2008) Leiden, Feb 2011
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ADAF component Leiden, Feb 2011
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QSO component Leiden, Feb 2011
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Radiative efficiency Novikov & Thorne (1973), Mckinney & Gammie (2004), Beckwith et al. (2008,) Noble et al. (2009), Penna et al. (2010) Leiden, Feb 2011
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Producing jets Figure from: J. Krolik’s webpage Leiden, Feb 2011
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