论文标题
$ {\ rm l} _ {\ rm x} _ {\ rm m} _ {*} $ quiescent和star形成活性星系中的$ {\ rm x} _ {\ rm x} _ {\ rm x} _ {\ rm x} _ {\ rm x}的起源
An Eddington ratio-driven origin for the ${\rm L}_{\rm X}-{\rm M}_{*}$ relation in quiescent and star forming active galaxies
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论文摘要
平均黑洞积聚之间存在活跃的星系中存在一个温和的相关性,就像平均X射线光度$ \ left <{\ rm l} _ {\ rm x} \ right> $和主机星系恒星质量m $ _**$相关的特征是稳定地降低cosmic和simel garax的态度。我们创建了活跃黑洞的全面半经验模拟目录,以固定在哪个参数控制$ \ left <{\ rm l} _ {\ rm x} \ right> - {\ rm m} _*$检测活跃的Galaxies的关系。我们发现,$ \左<{\ rm l} _ {\ rm x} \ right> - {\ rm m} _*$的关系在很大程度上独立于活跃星系(占空比)的比例,但在采用Eddington的比率很大,但在采用了Meydington的比率,但在采用了Mydington的比率,但在使用My $ $ $ __ { M} _*$关系,如观测研究所建议的。数据指出,在固定红移处的宇宙时间和星系恒星质量的平均爱丁顿比率下降。我们的数据可以通过黑洞和星系在类似的M $ _ {\ rm bh}中进化而来,{\ rm m} _*$关系,但在从星际爆炸阶段移动时,在移动到Quiescent阶段时逐渐降低了其平均爱丁顿的比率,平均X射线亮度和特定的恒星形成率。与观察到的$ \ left <{\ rm l} _ {\ rm x} \ right> - {\ rm m} _*$关系和平均爱丁顿比率的独立测量的模型一致。我们的结果指向$ \ left <{\ rm l} _ {\ rm x} \ right> - {\ rm m} _*$关系,作为一个强大的诊断:1)探测黑孔 - 盖拉型缩放关系以及对黑洞的积分水平; 2)在黑洞的宇宙学模型中,有效打破了占空比和增生率之间的变性。
A mild correlation exists in active galaxies between the mean black hole accretion, as traced by the mean X-ray luminosity $\left<{\rm L}_{\rm X}\right>$, and the host galaxy stellar mass M$_*$, characterised by a normalisation steadily decreasing with cosmic time and lower in more quiescent galaxies. We create comprehensive semi-empirical mock catalogues of active black holes to pin down which parameters control the shape and evolution of the $\left<{\rm L}_{\rm X}\right>-{\rm M}_*$ relation of X-ray detected active galaxies. We find that the normalisation of the $\left<{\rm L}_{\rm X}\right>-{\rm M}_*$ relation is largely independent of the fraction of active galaxies (the duty cycle), but strongly dependent on the mean Eddington ratio, when adopting a constant underlying M$_{\rm BH}-{\rm M}_*$ relation as suggested by observational studies. The data point to a decreasing mean Eddington ratio with cosmic time and with galaxy stellar mass at fixed redshift. Our data can be reproduced by black holes and galaxies evolving on similar M$_{\rm BH}-{\rm M}_*$ relations but progressively decreasing their average Eddington ratios, mean X-ray luminosities, and specific star formation rates, when moving from the starburst to the quiescent phase. Models consistent with the observed $\left<{\rm L}_{\rm X}\right>-{\rm M}_*$ relation and independent measurements of the mean Eddington ratios, are characterised by M$_{\rm BH}-{\rm M}_*$ relations lower than those derived from dynamically measured local black holes. Our results point to the $\left<{\rm L}_{\rm X}\right>-{\rm M}_*$ relation as a powerful diagnostic to: 1) probe black hole-galaxy scaling relations and the level of accretion onto black holes; 2) efficiently break the degeneracies between duty cycles and accretion rates in cosmological models of black holes.