ASPCS
 
Back to Volume
Paper: The Co-Evolution of Galaxies, Black Holes, and AGN in a Hierarchical Universe
Volume: 399, Panoramic Views of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Page: 391
Authors: Somerville, R.S.
Abstract: The observational link between Supermassive Black Holes (SMBH) and galaxies at low redshift is very tight, and statistically the global evolution of star formation activity and BH accretion activity also seem to trace each other closely. However, pinning down the co-evolution of galaxies and BH on an object-by-object basis remains elusive. I present results from new models for the joint evolution of galaxies, SMBH, and AGN, which may be able to help resolve some of the observational puzzles. A unique aspect of these models is our treatment of self-regulated BH growth based on hydrodynamic simulations of galaxy-galaxy mergers including AGN feedback. Although these models do quite well at reproducing the observed evolution of galaxies, they do not reproduce the observed history of BH accretion, predicting too much early accretion and not enough at late times. I suggest two possible resolutions to this problem.
Back to Volume