Impact of dust cooling on direct collapse black hole formation (1509.07034v2)
Abstract: Observations of quasars at $ z > 6$ suggest the presence of black holes with a few times $\rm 109 ~M_{\odot}$. Numerous models have been proposed to explain their existence including the direct collapse which provides massive seeds of $\rm 105~M_{\odot}$. The isothermal direct collapse requires a strong Lyman-Werner flux to quench $\rm H_2$ formation in massive primordial halos. In this study, we explore the impact of trace amounts of metals and dust enrichment. We perform three dimensional cosmological simulations for two halos of $\rm > 107~M_{\odot}$ with $\rm Z/Z_{\odot}= 10{-4}-10{-6}$ illuminated by an intense Lyman Werner flux of $\rm J_{21}=105$. Our results show that initially the collapse proceeds isothermally with $\rm T \sim 8000$ K but dust cooling becomes effective at densities of $\rm 10{8}-10{12} ~cm{-3}$ and brings the gas temperature down to a few 100-1000 K for $\rm Z/Z_{\odot} \geq 10{-6}$. No gravitationally bound clumps are found in $\rm Z/Z_{\odot} \leq 10{-5}$ cases by the end of our simulations in contrast to the case with $\rm Z/Z_{\odot} = 10{-4}$. Large inflow rates of $\rm \geq 0.1~M_{\odot}/yr$ are observed for $\rm Z/Z_{\odot} \leq 10{-5}$ similar to a zero-metallicity case while for $\rm Z/Z_{\odot} = 10{-4}$ the inflow rate starts to decline earlier due to the dust cooling and fragmentation. For given large inflow rates a central star of $\rm \sim 104~M_{\odot}$ may form for $\rm Z/Z_{\odot} \leq 10{-5}$.
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