Bibcode
Rosas-Guevara, Y.; Bower, Richard G.; Schaye, Joop; McAlpine, Stuart; Dalla Vecchia, C.; Frenk, Carlos S.; Schaller, Matthieu; Theuns, Tom
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 462, Issue 1, p.190-205
Fecha de publicación:
10
2016
Número de citas
103
Número de citas referidas
96
Descripción
We investigate the evolution of supermassive black holes in the
`Evolution and Assembly of GaLaxies and their Environments' (EAGLE)
cosmological hydrodynamic simulations. The largest of the EAGLE volumes
covers a (100 cMpc)3 and includes state-of-the-art physical
models for star formation and black hole growth that depend only on
local gas properties. We focus on the black hole mass function,
Eddington ratio distribution and the implied duty cycle of nuclear
activity. The simulation is broadly consistent with observational
constraints on these quantities. In order to make a more direct
comparison with observational data, we calculate the soft and hard X-ray
luminosity functions of the active galactic nuclei (AGN). Between
redshifts 0 and 1, the simulation is in agreement with data. At higher
redshifts, the simulation tends to underpredict the luminosities of the
brightest observed AGN. This may be due to the limited volume of the
simulation, or a fundamental deficiency of the underlying model. It
seems unlikely that additional unresolved variability can account for
this difference. The simulation shows a similar `downsizing' of the AGN
population as seen in observational surveys.