Supercritical dusty BH growth in the early Universe
W. Ishibashi
Abstract:Supermassive black holes (with M BH ∼ 10 9 M ) are observed in the first Gyr of the Universe, and their host galaxies are found to contain unexpectedly large amounts of dust and metals. In light of the two empirical facts, we explore the possibility of supercritical accretion and early black hole growth occurring in dusty environments. We generalise the concept of photon trapping to the case of dusty gas and analyse the physical conditions leading to 'dust photon trapping'. Considering the parameter space depe… Show more
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