Marta Volonteri et al. 2007 ApJ 667 704 doi:10.1086/521186
Marta Volonteri1, Marek Sikora2,3 and Jean-Pierre Lasota4,5
Show affiliationsWe investigate the conjecture by Sikora, Stawarz, and Lasota that the observed active galactic nuclei (AGNs) radio loudness bimodality can be explained by the morphology-related bimodality of black hole spin distribution in the centers of galaxies: central black holes (BHs) in giant elliptical galaxies may have (on average) much larger spins than black holes in spiral/disk galaxies. We study how accretion from a warped disk influences the evolution of black hole spins and conclude that within the cosmological framework, where the most massive BHs have grown in mass via merger-driven accretion, one indeed expects most supermassive black holes in elliptical galaxies to have on average higher spin than black holes in spiral galaxies, where random, small accretion episodes (e.g., tidally disrupted stars, accretion of molecular clouds) might have played a more important role.
black hole physics; cosmology: theory; galaxies: evolution; quasars: general
Issue 2 (2007 October 1)
Received 2007 April 3, accepted for publication 2007 June 26
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