Quenching of Supermassive Black Hole Growth around the Apparent Maximum Mass

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2017)

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Recent quasar surveys have revealed that supermassive black holes (SMBHs) rarely exceed a mass of MBH similar to a few x 10(10) M-circle dot during the entire cosmic history. It has been argued that quenching of the BH growth is caused by a transition of a nuclear accretion disk into an advection-dominated accretion flow, with which strong outflows and/or jets are likely to be associated. We investigate the relationship between the maximum mass of SMBHs and the radio-loudness of quasars with a well-defined sample of similar to 10(5) quasars at a redshift range of 0 < z < 2, obtained from the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys DR7 catalog. We find that the number fraction of the radio-loud (RL) quasars increases above a threshold of MBH similar or equal to 2. x 10(9) M-circle dot, independent of their redshifts. Moreover, the number fraction of RL quasars with lower Eddington ratios (out of all RL quasars), indicating lower accretion rates, increases above the critical BH mass. These observational trends can be natural consequences of the proposed scenario of suppressing BH growth around the apparent maximum mass of 10(10) M-circle dot. The ongoing VLA Sky Survey in radio will allow us to estimate of the exact number fraction of RL quasars more precisely, which gives further insight into the quenching processes for BH growth.
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galaxies: active,galaxies: nuclei,quasars: general
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