The contribution of supermassive black holes in stripped nuclei to the supermassive black hole population of UCDs and galaxy clusters

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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We use the hydrodynamic EAGLE simulation to predict the numbers and masses of supermassive black holes in remnant nuclei of disrupted galaxies (stripped nuclei) and compare these to confirmed measurements of black holes in observed ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs). We find that black holes in stripped nuclei are consistent with the numbers and masses of those in observed UCDs. Approximately 50 per cent of stripped nuclei with M > 2 x 10(6) M-circle dot should contain supermassive black holes. We further calculate how the presence of a black hole increases the dynamical mass of a stripped nucleus via the mass elevation ratio, Psi defined as the ratio of the kinematically derived mass to the expected mass from stellar population synthesis. We find Psi(sim)=1.51(-0.04)(+0.06) for M > 10(7) M-circle dot stripped nuclei, consistent with that of observed UCDs, which have Psi(obs) = 1.7 +/- 0.2 above M > 10(7) M-circle dot. We also find that the mass elevation ratios of stripped nuclei with supermassive black holes can explain the observed number of UCDs with elevated mass-to-light ratios. Finally, we predict the relative number of massive black holes in stripped nuclei and galaxy nuclei and find that stripped nuclei should increase the number of black holes in galaxy clusters by 30 - 100 per cent, depending on the black hole occupation fraction of low-mass galaxies. We conclude that the population of supermassive black holes in UCDs represents a large and unaccounted-for portion of supermassive black holes in galaxy clusters.
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methods: numerical,galaxies: dwarf,galaxies: formation,galaxies: interactions,galaxies: nuclei,quasars: supermassive black holes
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