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Suppressed Accretion onto Massive Black Hole Binaries Surrounded by Thin Disks

Christopher Tiede, Jonathan Zrake, Andrew MacFadyen, Zoltán Haiman

2025The Astrophysical Journal11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We demonstrate that gas disks around binary systems might deliver gas to the binary components only when the circumbinary disk is relatively warm. We present new grid-based hydrodynamics simulations, performed with the binary on the grid and a locally isothermal equation of state, in which the binary is seen to functionally “stop accreting” if the orbital Mach number in the disk exceeds a threshold value of about 40. Above this threshold, the disk continues to extract angular momentum from the binary orbit, but it delivers very little mass to the black holes and instead piles up mass in a ring surrounding the binary. This ring will eventually become viscously relaxed and deliver mass to the binary at the large-scale inflow rate. However, we show that the timescale for such relaxation can far exceed the implied binary lifetime. We demonstrate that the ability of a binary–disk system to equilibrate is dependent on the efficiency at which accretion streams deposit mass onto the binary, which, in turn is highly sensitive to the thermodynamic conditions of the inner disk. If disks around massive black hole binaries do operate in such nonaccreting regimes, it suggests these systems may be dimmer than their single black hole counterparts but could exhibit dramatic rebrightening after the black holes inspiral and merge. This dimming begins in the UV/optical and could completely choke high-energy emission, such that these systems would likely be intrinsically X-ray weak with reddened continua, potentially resembling the spectra of “little red dots” recently identified in JWST observations.

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PhysicsAstrophysicsAccretion (finance)Binary black holeBinary numberBlack hole (networking)Circumbinary planetBinary systemAngular momentumAstronomyX-ray binaryStarsNeutron starGravitational waveClassical mechanicsComputer scienceComputer networkRouting protocolRouting (electronic design automation)MathematicsLink-state routing protocolArithmeticAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsHeat Transfer MechanismsStreptococcal Infections and Treatments
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