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On the Role of Hot Feedback Mode in Active Galactic Nuclei Feedback in an Elliptical Galaxy (1901.07570v2)

Published 22 Jan 2019 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: Depending on the value of the accretion rate, black hole accretion is divided into cold and hot modes. The two modes have distinctly different physics and correspond to two feedback modes. Most previous feedback works either focus only on one mode, or the accretion physics is not always properly adopted. Here, by performing hydrodynamical numerical simulations of AGN feedback in an elliptical galaxy, we show that including both is important, and gives different results from including just one or the other. We specifically focus on the wind and radiation (but neglecting the jet) feedback in the hot mode, to explore whether this particular mode of feedback can play any important feedback role. For this aim, we have run two test models. In one model, we always adopt the cold mode no matter what value the accretion rate is; in another model, we turn off the AGN once it enters into the hot mode. We have calculated the AGN light curves, black hole growth, star formation, and AGN energy duty-cycle; and compared the results with the model in which the two modes are correctly included. Important differences are found. For example, if we were to adopt only the cold mode, the total mass of newly formed stars would become two orders of magnitude smaller, and the fraction of energy ejected within the high accretion regime (i.e., $L_{\rm BH} > 2\% L_{\rm Edd}$) would be too small to be consistent with observations. We have also investigated the respective roles of wind and radiation in the hot mode.

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