The Evolution of Cuspy Triaxial Galaxies Harboring Central Black Holes
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Holley-Bockelmann, Kelly
Mihos, J. Christopher
Sigurdsson, Steinn
Hernquist, Lars
Norman, Colin
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Holley‐Bockelmann, Kelly, J. Christopher Mihos, Steinn Sigurdsson, Lars Hernquist, and Colin Norman. 2002. “The Evolution of Cuspy Triaxial Galaxies Harboring Central Black Holes.” The Astrophysical Journal 567 (2): 817–27. https://doi.org/10.1086/338683.Abstract
We use numerical simulations to study the evolution of triaxial elliptical galaxies with central black holes. In contrast to earlier studies which used galaxy models with central density "cores," our galaxies have steep central cusps, as observed in real ellipticals. As a black hole grows in these cuspy triaxial galaxies, the inner regions become rounder owing to chaos induced in the orbital families that populate the model. At larger radii, however, the models maintain their triaxiality, and orbital analyses show that centrophilic orbits there resist stochasticity over many dynamical times. While black hole E induced evolution is strong in the inner regions of these galaxies and reaches out beyond the nominal "sphere of influence" of a black hole, our simulations do not show evidence fora rapid global transformation of the host. The triaxiality of observed elliptical galaxies is therefore not inconsistent with the presence of supermassive black holes at their centers.Terms of Use
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