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Stellar Tidal Disruption Events by Direct Collapse Black Holes

Published 13 Feb 2016 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.HE | (1602.04293v2)

Abstract: We analyze the early growth stage of direct-collapse black holes (DCBHs) with $\sim 10{5} \ \rm M_\odot$, which are formed by collapse of supermassive stars in atomic-cooling halos at $z \gtrsim 10$. A nuclear accretion disk around a newborn DCBH is gravitationally unstable and fragments into clumps with a few $10 \ \rm M_\odot$ at $\sim 0.01-0.1 \ \rm pc$ from the center. Such clumps evolve into massive population III stars with a few $10-100 \ \rm M_\odot$ via successive gas accretion and a nuclear star cluster is formed. Radiative and mechanical feedback from an inner slim disk and the star cluster will significantly reduce the gas accretion rate onto the DCBH within $\sim 106 \ \rm yr$. Some of the nuclear stars can be scattered onto the loss cone orbits also within $\lesssim 106 \ \rm yr$ and tidally disrupted by the central DCBH. The jet luminosity powered by such tidal disruption events can be $L_{\rm j} \gtrsim 10{50} \ \rm erg \ s{-1}$. The prompt emission will be observed in X-ray bands with a peak duration of $\delta t_{\rm obs} \sim 10{5-6} \ (1+z) \ \rm s$ followed by a tail $\propto t_{\rm obs}{-5/3}$, which can be detectable by Swift BAT and eROSITA even from $z \sim 20$. Follow-up observations of the radio afterglows with, e.g., eVLA and the host halos with JWST could probe the earliest AGN feedback from DCBHs.

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