Cosmic Giants: The Role of Supermassive Black Holes in Galaxy Evolution | Cosmos in a Pod S1E37
Cosmos in a Pod19 Joulu 2024

Cosmic Giants: The Role of Supermassive Black Holes in Galaxy Evolution | Cosmos in a Pod S1E37

Welcome to Cosmos in a Pod! I’m your host, Amitesh, and today we’re diving into the heart of galaxies—literally. Supermassive black holes, the colossal gravitational engines at the centres of most large galaxies, are more than just cosmic devourers. These mysterious giants shape their galaxies, regulate star formation, and power some of the brightest phenomena in the universe.

Episode Highlights

What Are Supermassive Black Holes?

  • Definition: Black holes millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun.
  • Key Features: Event horizon, accretion disk, and relativistic jets.
  • Notable Examples:
    • Sagittarius A*: The Milky Way’s relatively quiet SMBH (~4 million solar masses).
    • M87’s Black Hole: The first-ever imaged black hole, with a mass of ~6.5 billion Suns.
    • TON 618: Among the most massive black holes, with over 66 billion solar masses.

How Do SMBHs Form?

  • Direct Collapse: Massive gas clouds collapse directly into black holes.
  • Growth via Accretion: Smaller black holes accumulate matter over billions of years.
  • Mergers: Black holes grow through galaxy mergers and coalescing with other black holes.
  • Primordial Black Holes: Black holes formed shortly after the Big Bang may have seeded SMBHs.

The Role of SMBHs in Galaxy Evolution

  • Regulating Star Formation:
    • Quasar Mode Feedback: Intense energy output prevents gas from forming stars.
    • Radio Mode Feedback: Steady jets heat surrounding gas, suppressing star formation.
  • Fueling Quasars and Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN):
    • Accretion disks emit vast amounts of radiation, powering quasars visible across billions of light-years.
  • Shaping Galactic Structures:
    • Influence the formation of central bulges and galaxy morphology, especially during mergers.

How Do We Observe Supermassive Black Holes?

  • Motion of Stars and Gas: Detecting the Gravitational Effects on Nearby Objects.
  • Accretion Disk Radiation: Emissions in X-rays, UV, and visible light.
  • Gravitational Waves: Ripples in spacetime from merging SMBHs, observed by LIGO and VIRGO.
  • Imaging: The Event Horizon Telescope provided the first image of a black hole’s shadow in 2019.

Unanswered Questions About SMBHs

  • How do SMBHs grow so quickly, especially in the early universe?
  • What role does dark matter play in their formation and growth?
  • Are intermediate-mass black holes the missing link between stellar-mass black holes and SMBHs?

The Cosmic Perspective

Supermassive black holes are not just destructive entities; they are architects of the universe. By regulating star formation, shaping galaxy structures, and powering luminous quasars, SMBHs play a central role in the life cycle of galaxies. They remind us that even in their immense gravity, these cosmic giants are engines of creation and evolution.

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