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Rates of stellar tidal disruption events (TDEs) around supermassive black holes (SMBHs) have been extensively calculated using the loss cone theory, while theoretical work on TDE rates around intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) has been lacking. In
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.09339
Simulating accretion and feedback from the horizon scale of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) out to galactic scales is challenging because of the vast range of scales involved. We describe and test a "multi-zone" technique which is designed to tackle
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.13887
Autor:
Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, Bogdán, Ákos, Kovács, Orsolya E., Natarajan, Priyamvada, Hickox, Ryan C.
The discovery of Little Red Dots (LRDs) -- a population of compact, high-redshift, dust-reddened galaxies -- is one of the most surprising results from JWST. However, the nature of LRDs is still debated: does the near-infrared emission originate from
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.19010
Autor:
Agazie, Gabriella, Baker, Paul T., Bécsy, Bence, Blecha, Laura, Brazier, Adam, Brook, Paul R., Brown, Lucas, Burke-Spolaor, Sarah, Casey-Clyde, J. Andrew, Charisi, Maria, Chatterjee, Shami, Cohen, Tyler, Cordes, James M., Cornish, Neil J., Crawford, Fronefield, Cromartie, H. Thankful, DeCesar, Megan E., Demorest, Paul B., Deng, Heling, Dolch, Timothy, Ferrara, Elizabeth C., Fiore, William, Fonseca, Emmanuel, Freedman, Gabriel E., Garver-Daniels, Nate, Glaser, Joseph, Good, Deborah C., Gültekin, Kayhan, Hazboun, Jeffrey S., Jennings, Ross J., Johnson, Aaron D., Jones, Megan L., Kaiser, Andrew R., Kaplan, David L., Kelley, Luke Zoltan, Key, Joey S., Laal, Nima, Lam, Michael T., Lamb, William G., Larsen, Bjorn, Lazio, T. Joseph W., Lewandowska, Natalia, Liu, Tingting, Luo, Jing, Lynch, Ryan S., Ma, Chung-Pei, Madison, Dustin R., McEwen, Alexander, McKee, James W., McLaughlin, Maura A., Meyers, Patrick M., Mingarelli, Chiara M. F., Mitridate, Andrea, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Nice, David J., Ocker, Stella Koch, Olum, Ken D., Pennucci, Timothy T., Pol, Nihan S., Radovan, Henri A., Ransom, Scott M., Ray, Paul S., Romano, Joseph D., Runnoe, Jessie C., Sardesai, Shashwat C., Schmitz, Kai, Siemens, Xavier, Simon, Joseph, Siwek, Magdalena S., Fiscella, Sophia V. Sosa, Stairs, Ingrid H., Stinebring, Daniel R., Susobhanan, Abhimanyu, Swiggum, Joseph K., Taylor, Stephen R., Turner, Jacob E., Unal, Caner, Vallisneri, Michele, Vigeland, Sarah J., Wahl, Haley M., Willson, London, Witt, Caitlin A., Young, Olivia
The cosmic merger history of supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) is expected to produce a low-frequency gravitational wave background (GWB). Here we investigate how signs of the discrete nature of this GWB can manifest in pulsar timing arrays t
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.07020
Autor:
Kovacs, Orsolya E., Bogdan, Akos, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Werner, Norbert, Azadi, Mojegan, Volonteri, Marta, Tremblay, Grant R., Chadayammuri, Urmila, Forman, William R., Jones, Christine, Kraft, Ralph P.
While supermassive black holes (BHs) are widely observed in the nearby and distant universe, their origin remains debated with two viable formation scenarios with light and heavy seeds. In the light seeding model, the first BHs form from the collapse
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.14745
Autor:
Burke, Colin J., Liu, Yichen, Ward, Charlotte A., Liu, Xin, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Greene, Jenny E.
We study the black hole mass $-$ host galaxy stellar mass relation, $M_{\rm{BH}}-M_{\ast}$, of a sample of $z<4$ optically-variable AGNs in the COSMOS field. The parent sample of 491 COSMOS AGNs were identified by optical variability from the Hyper S
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.06882
The first generation metal-free stars, referred to as population III (Pop III) stars, are believed to be the first objects to form out of the pristine gas in the very early Universe. Pop III stars have different structures from current generation of
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.12752
Autor:
Ayzenberg, Dimitry, Blackburn, Lindy, Brito, Richard, Britzen, Silke, Broderick, Avery E., Carballo-Rubio, Raúl, Cardoso, Vitor, Chael, Andrew, Chatterjee, Koushik, Chen, Yifan, Cunha, Pedro V. P., Davoudiasl, Hooman, Denton, Peter B., Doeleman, Sheperd S., Eichhorn, Astrid, Eubanks, Marshall, Fang, Yun, Foschi, Arianna, Fromm, Christian M., Galison, Peter, Ghosh, Sushant G., Gold, Roman, Gurvits, Leonid I., Hadar, Shahar, Held, Aaron, Houston, Janice, Hu, Yichao, Johnson, Michael D., Kocherlakota, Prashant, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Olivares, Héctor, Palumbo, Daniel, Pesce, Dominic W., Rajendran, Surjeet, Roy, Rittick, Saurabh, Shao, Lijing, Tahura, Shammi, Tamar, Aditya, Tiede, Paul, Vincent, Frédéric H., Visinelli, Luca, Wang, Zhiren, Wielgus, Maciek, Xue, Xiao, Yakut, Kadri, Yang, Huan, Younsi, Ziri
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration recently published the first images of the supermassive black holes in the cores of the Messier 87 and Milky Way galaxies. These observations have provided a new means to study supermassive black holes
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.02130
Autor:
Cho, Hyerin, Prather, Ben S., Narayan, Ramesh, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Su, Kung-Yi, Ricarte, Angelo, Chatterjee, Koushik
Fueling and feedback couple supermassive black holes (SMBHs) to their host galaxies across many orders of magnitude in spatial and temporal scales, making this problem notoriously challenging to simulate. We use a multi-zone computational method base
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.19135
Autor:
Agazie, Gabriella, Anumarlapudi, Akash, Archibald, Anne M., Arzoumanian, Zaven, Baier, Jeremy, Baker, Paul T., Bécsy, Bence, Blecha, Laura, Brazier, Adam, Brook, Paul R., Burke-Spolaor, Sarah, Burnette, Rand, Case, Robin, Casey-Clyde, J. Andrew, Charisi, Maria, Chatterjee, Shami, Cohen, Tyler, Cordes, James M., Cornish, Neil J., Crawford, Fronefield, Cromartie, H. Thankful, Crowter, Kathryn, DeCesar, Megan E., DeGan, Dallas, Demorest, Paul B., Dolch, Timothy, Drachler, Brendan, Ferrara, Elizabeth C., Fiore, William, Fonseca, Emmanuel, Freedman, Gabriel E., Garver-Daniels, Nate, Gentile, Peter A., Glaser, Joseph, Good, Deborah C., Gültekin, Kayhan, Hazboun, Jeffrey S., Jennings, Ross J., Johnson, Aaron D., Jones, Megan L., Kaiser, Andrew R., Kaplan, David L., Kelley, Luke Zoltan, Kerr, Matthew, Key, Joey S., Laal, Nima, Lam, Michael T., Lamb, William G., Lazio, T. Joseph W., Lewandowska, Natalia, Liu, Tingting, Lorimer, Duncan R., Luo, Jing, Lynch, Ryan S., Ma, Chung-Pei, Madison, Dustin R., McEwen, Alexander, McKee, James W., McLaughlin, Maura A., McMann, Natasha, Meyers, Bradley W., Mingarelli, Chiara M. F., Mitridate, Andrea, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Ng, Cherry, Nice, David J., Ocker, Stella Koch, Olum, Ken D., Pennucci, Timothy T., Perera, Benetge B. P., Pol, Nihan S., Radovan, Henri A., Ransom, Scott M., Ray, Paul S., Romano, Joseph D., Saffer, Alexander, Sardesai, Shashwat C., Schmiedekamp, Ann, Schmiedekamp, Carl, Schmitz, Kai, Shapiro-Albert, Brent J., Siemens, Xavier, Simon, Joseph, Siwek, Magdalena S., Stairs, Ingrid H., Stinebring, Daniel R., Stovall, Kevin, Sun, Jerry P., Susobhanan, Abhimanyu, Swiggum, Joseph K., Taylor, Jacob A., Taylor, Stephen R., Turner, E., Unal, Caner, Vallisneri, Michele, Vigeland, Sarah J., Wahl, Haley M., Witt, Caitlin A., Young, Olivia
Recently we found compelling evidence for a gravitational wave background with Hellings and Downs (HD) correlations in our 15-year data set. These correlations describe gravitational waves as predicted by general relativity, which has two transverse
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.12138