Aligning Retrograde Nuclear Cluster Orbits with an Active Galactic Nucleus Accretion Disc

Author:

Nasim Syeda S12ORCID,Fabj Gaia23,Caban Freddy24,Secunda Amy25,Ford K E Saavik267ORCID,McKernan Barry267ORCID,Bellovary Jillian M289ORCID,Leigh Nathan W C210,Lyra Wladimir11

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology , Rolla, MO 65409, USA

2. Department of Astrophysics, American Museum of Natural History , New York, NY 10024, USA

3. Niels Bohr International Academy, The Niels Bohr Institute , Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark

4. Department of Physics, Stony Brook University, State University of New York , Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA

5. Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University , Peyton Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA

6. Department of Science, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York , New York, NY 10007, USA

7. Physics Program, CUNY Graduate Center, City University of New York , New York, NY 10016, USA

8. Astrophysics Program, CUNY Graduate Center, City University of New York , New York, NY 10016, USA

9. Department of Physics, Queensborough Community College, City University of New York , Bayside, NY 11364, USA

10. Departamento de Astronomía, Facultad Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas, Universidad de Concepción , Concepción, 403000, Chile

11. Department of Astronomy, New Mexico State University , Las Cruces, NM 88003, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Stars and stellar remnants orbiting a supermassive black hole (SMBH) can interact with an active galactic nucleus (AGN) disc. Over time, prograde orbiters (inclination i < 90°) decrease inclination, as well as semimajor axis (a) and eccentricity (e) until orbital alignment with the gas disc (‘disc capture’). Captured stellar-origin black holes (sBH) add to the embedded AGN population that drives sBH–sBH mergers detectable in gravitational waves using LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA or sBH–SMBH mergers detectable with Laser Interferometer Space Antenna. Captured stars can be tidally disrupted by sBH or the SMBH or rapidly grow into massive ‘immortal’ stars. Here, we investigate the behaviour of polar and retrograde orbiters (i ≥ 90°) interacting with the disc. We show that retrograde stars are captured faster than prograde stars, flip to prograde orientation (i < 90°) during capture, and decrease a dramatically towards the SMBH. For sBH, we find a critical angle iret ∼ 113°, below which retrograde sBH decay towards embedded prograde orbits (i → 0°), while for io > iret sBH decay towards embedded retrograde orbits (i → 180°). sBH near polar orbits (i ∼ 90°) and stars on nearly embedded retrograde orbits (i ∼ 180°) show the greatest decreases in a. Whether a star is captured by the disc within an AGN lifetime depends primarily on disc density, and secondarily on stellar type and initial a. For sBH, disc capture time is longest for polar orbits, low-mass sBH, and lower density discs. Larger mass sBH should typically spend more time in AGN discs, with implications for the spin distribution of embedded sBH.

Funder

National Science Foundation

ERC

Simons Foundation

NSF

CATA

ANID

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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