Black hole binaries in AGN accretion discs – II. Gas effects on black hole satellite scatterings

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 527:4 (2023) 10448-10468

Authors:

Connar Rowan, Henry Whitehead, Tjarda Boekholt, Bence Kocsis, Zoltán Haiman

Abstract:

The black hole (BH) binaries in active galactic nuclei (AGN) are expected to form mainly through scattering encounters in the ambient gaseous medium. Recent simulations, including our own, have confirmed this formation pathway is highly efficient. We perform 3D smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations of BH scattering encounters in AGN discs. Using a range of impact parameters, we probe the necessary conditions for binary capture and how different orbital trajectories affect the dissipative effects from the gas. We identify a single range of impact parameters, typically of width ∼0.86−1.59 binary Hill radii depending on AGN disc density, that reliably leads to binary formation. The periapsis of the first encounter is the primary variable that determines the outcome of the initial scattering. We find an associated power law between the energy dissipated and the periapsis depth to be ΔE ∝ r−b with b = 0.42 ± 0.16, where deeper encounters dissipate more energy. Excluding accretion physics does not significantly alter these results. We identify the region of parameter space in initial energy versus impact parameter where a scattering leads to binary formation. Based on our findings, we provide a ready-to-use analytic criterion that utilizes these two pre-encounter parameters to determine the outcome of an encounter, with a reliability rate of >90 per cent. As the criterion is based directly on our simulations, it provides a reliable and highly physically motivated criterion for predicting binary scattering outcomes which can be used in population studies of BH binaries and mergers around AGN.

Filling the radio transients gap

Astronomy & Geophysics Oxford University Press (OUP) 64:6 (2023) 6.24-6.30

Authors:

R Fender, A Horesh, P Charles, P Woudt, J Miller-Jones, J Bright

SN 2023emq: A Flash-ionized Ibn Supernova with Possible C iii Emission

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 959:1 (2023) l10

Authors:

M Pursiainen, G Leloudas, S Schulze, P Charalampopoulos, CR Angus, JP Anderson, F Bauer, T-W Chen, L Galbany, M Gromadzki, CP Gutiérrez, C Inserra, J Lyman, TE Müller-Bravo, M Nicholl, SJ Smartt, L Tartaglia, P Wiseman, DR Young

Fast infrared winds during the radio-loud and X-ray obscured stages of the black hole transient GRS 1915+105

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 680 (2023) l16

Authors:

J Sánchez-Sierras, T Muñoz-Darias, SE Motta, RP Fender, A Bahramian, C Martínez-Sebastián, JA Fernández-Ontiveros, J Casares, M Armas Padilla, DA Green, D Mata Sánchez, J Strader, MAP Torres

Minutes-duration optical flares with supernova luminosities

Nature Springer Nature 623:7989 (2023) 927-931

Authors:

Anna YQ Ho, Daniel A Perley, Ping Chen, Steve Schulze, Vik Dhillon, Harsh Kumar, Aswin Suresh, Vishwajeet Swain, Michael Bremer, Stephen J Smartt, Joseph P Anderson, GC Anupama, Supachai Awiphan, Sudhanshu Barway, Eric C Bellm, Sagi Ben-Ami, Varun Bhalerao, Thomas de Boer, Thomas G Brink, Rick Burruss, Poonam Chandra, Ting-Wan Chen, Wen-Ping Chen, Jeff Cooke, Michael W Coughlin, Kaustav K Das, Andrew J Drake, Alexei V Filippenko, James Freeburn, Christoffer Fremling, Michael D Fulton, Avishay Gal-Yam, Lluís Galbany, Hua Gao, Matthew J Graham, Mariusz Gromadzki, Claudia P Gutiérrez, K-Ryan Hinds, Cosimo Inserra, Nayana A J, Viraj Karambelkar, Mansi M Kasliwal, Shri Kulkarni, Tomás E Müller-Bravo, Eugene A Magnier, Ashish A Mahabal, Thomas Moore, Chow-Choong Ngeow, Matt Nicholl, Eran O Ofek, Conor MB Omand, Francesca Onori, Yen-Chen Pan, Priscila J Pessi, Glen Petitpas, David Polishook, Saran Poshyachinda, Miika Pursiainen, Reed Riddle, Antonio C Rodriguez, Ben Rusholme, Enrico Segre, Yashvi Sharma, Ken W Smith, Jesper Sollerman, Shubham Srivastav, Nora Linn Strotjohann, Mark Suhr, Dmitry Svinkin, Yanan Wang, Philip Wiseman, Avery Wold, Sheng Yang, Yi Yang, Yuhan Yao, David R Young, WeiKang Zheng