Galaxy Bulges As Tests of CDM vs MOND in Strong Gravity

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  • HongSheng Zhao
  • Bing-Xiao Xu
  • Clare Dobbs
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The tight correlation between galaxy bulges and their central black hole masses likely emerges in a phase of rapid collapse and starburst at high redshift, due to the balance of gravity on gas with the feedback force from starbursts and the wind from the black hole; the average gravity on per unit mass of gas is ∼ 2×10−10m sec during the star burst phase. This level of gravity could come from the real r cusps of Cold Dark Matter (CDM) halos, but the predicted gravity would have a large scatter due to dependence on cosmological parameters and formation histories. Better agreement is found with the gravity from the scalar field in some co-variant versions of MOND, which can create the mirage of a Newtonian effective dark halo of density Πr near the center, where the characteristic surface density Π = 130αM⊙pc −2 and α is a fundamental constant of order unity fixed by the Lagrangian of the co-variant theory if neglecting environmental effects. We show with a toy analytical model and a hydrodynamical simulation that a constant background gravity due to MOND/TeVeS scalar field implies a critical pressure synchronizing starbursts and the formation of galaxy bulges and ellipticals. A universal threshold for the formation of the brightest regions of galaxies in a MONDian universe suggests that the central BHs, bulges and ellipticals would respect tight correlations like the Mbulge−MBH −σ relations. In general MOND tends to produce tight correlations in galaxy properties because its effective halo has less freedom and scatter than CDM halos. Subject headings: black hole physics – galaxies: formation – galaxies: starburst – galaxies: structure SUPA, University of St Andrews, KY16 9SS, Fife, UK National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20A Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China Department of Astronomy, Peking University, 100871,Beijing, China Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA School of Physics, University of Exeter, UK

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تاریخ انتشار 2008