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Seeding Supermassive Black Holes with Self-interacting Dark Matter: A Unified Scenario with Baryons

Wei-Xiang Feng, Hai-Bo Yu, Yi-Ming Zhong

2021The Astrophysical Journal Letters75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Observations show that supermassive black holes (SMBHs) with a mass of ∼10 9 M ⊙ exist when the universe is just 6% of its current age. We propose a scenario where a self-interacting dark matter halo experiences gravothermal instability and its central region collapses into a seed black hole. The presence of baryons in protogalaxies could significantly accelerate the gravothermal evolution of the halo and shorten collapse timescales. The central halo could dissipate its angular momentum remnant via viscosity induced by the self-interactions. The host halo must be on high tails of density fluctuations, implying that high- z SMBHs are expected to be rare in this scenario. We further derive conditions for triggering general relativistic instability of the collapsed region. Our results indicate that self-interacting dark matter can provide a unified explanation for diverse dark matter distributions in galaxies today and the origin of SMBHs at redshifts z ∼ 6–7.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSupermassive black holeDark matterHaloAstrophysicsRedshiftGalaxyCold dark matterAstronomyBaryonCuspy halo problemHot dark matterDark matter haloUniverseScalar field dark matterCosmologyGalaxy formation and evolutionInstabilityBlack hole (networking)Dark fluidStructure formationAngular momentumPrimordial black holeGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaCosmology and Gravitation Theories