An increase in black hole activity in galaxies with kinematically misaligned gas

Analysis of a large galaxy sample shows that black hole activity is greater in galaxies in which the stellar and gas kinematics are misaligned. This observation suggests that the misalignment, driven by external gas accretion, fuels the central supermassive black holes. External accretion events suc...

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Published in:Nature Astronomy
Main Authors: Raimundo, Sandra I., Malkan, Matthew, Vestergaard, Marianne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/an-increase-in-black-hole-activity-in-galaxies-with-kinematically-misaligned-gas(719de3dd-ef92-4b91-9adf-a079f6b921d2).html
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-022-01880-z
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/347494325/Raimundo_et_al_NatAstro_accepted.pdf
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.07155.pdf
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Summary:Analysis of a large galaxy sample shows that black hole activity is greater in galaxies in which the stellar and gas kinematics are misaligned. This observation suggests that the misalignment, driven by external gas accretion, fuels the central supermassive black holes. External accretion events such as a galaxy merger or the accretion of gas from the immediate environment of a galaxy can create a large misalignment between the gas and the stellar kinematics. Numerical simulations have suggested that misaligned structures may promote the inflow of gas to the nucleus of the galaxy and the accretion of gas by the central supermassive black hole. We show for the first time that galaxies with a strong misalignment between the ionized gas and stellar kinematic angles have a higher observed fraction of active black holes than galaxies with aligned rotation of gas and stars. The increase in black hole activity suggests that the process of formation and/or the presence of misaligned structures are connected with the fuelling of active supermassive black holes.