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Probing the link between quenching and morphological evolution

Ioanna Koutsouridou, Andrea Cattaneo

Published 2022-09-26Version 1

We use a semianalytic model of galaxy formation to compare the predictions of two quenching scenarios: halo quenching and black-hole (BH) quenching. After calibrating both models so that they fit the mass function of galaxies, BH quenching is in better agreement with the fraction of passive galaxies as a function of stellar mass $M_*$ and with the galaxy morphological distribution on a star-formation-rate vs. $M_*$ diagram. Besides this main finding, there are two other results from this research. First, a successful BH-quenching model requires that minor mergers contribute to the growth of supermassive BHs. If galaxies that reach high $M_*$ through repeated minor mergers are not quenched, there are too many blue galaxies at high masses. Second, the growth of BHs in mergers must become less efficient at low masses in order to reproduce the $M_{\rm BH}$--$M_*$ relation and the passive fraction as a function of $M_*$, in agreement with the idea that supernovae prevent efficient BH growth in systems with low escape speeds. Our findings are consistent with a quasar-feedback scenario in which BHs grow until they are massive enough to blow away the cold gas in their host galaxies and to heat the hot circumgalactic medium to such high entropy that its cooling time becomes long. They also support the notion that quenching and maintenance correspond to different feedback regimes.

Comments: 21 pages, 10 figures
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2022), Volume 516, Issue 3, pp.4194-4211
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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