Pairing of Massive Black Holes in Merger Galaxies Driven by Dynamical Friction

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2020)

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Motivated by observational searches for massive black hole (MBH) pairs at kiloparsec separations we develop a semianalytic model to describe their orbital evolution under the influence of stellar and gaseous dynamical friction (DF). The goal of this study is to determine how the properties of the merger remnant galaxy and the MBHs affect the likelihood and timescale for formation of a close MBH pair with separation of less than or similar to 1 pc. We compute approximately 40,000 configurations that cover a wide range of host galaxy properties and investigate their impact on the orbital evolution of unequal mass MBH pairs. We find that the percentage for MBH pairing within a Hubble time is larger than 80% in remnant galaxies with a gas fraction 10(6)Mand mass ratios >= 1/4. Among these, the remnant galaxies characterized by the fastest formation of close, gravitationally bound MBHs have one or more of the following properties: (1) a large stellar bulge, (2) comparable mass MBHs, and (3) a galactic gas disk rotating close to the circular speed. In such galaxies, the MBHs with the shortest inspiral times, which are likely progenitors of coalescing MBHs, are either on circular prograde orbits or on very eccentric retrograde orbits. Our model also indicates that remnant galaxies with opposite properties, which host slowly evolving MBH pairs, are the most likely hosts of dual active galactic nuclei at kiloparsec separations.
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AGN host galaxies,Active galaxies,Supermassive black holes,Quasars,Dynamical friction,Gravitational interaction
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