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solar masses (M
) by limiting the
mass of their potential Pop III progenitor stars.
On the other hand, theoretical and numerical
results on larger scales suggest that ubiquitous
dense cold gas flows (26) stream in along fila-
ments and feed protogalactic cores (27, 28).
Adaptive mesh refinement simulations track the
fate of these sites (collapsed 10
7
M
dark-matter
halos) from1 Mpc scale at z ~ 21 with resolutions
as low as ~ 2 10
10
pc in the central regions.
These simulations find isothermal density cusps
that reach extreme central densities, with an av-
erage density of r
10
16
g cm
3
(10
8
cm
3
for
pure H) on 0.1 pc scales (29). They also reveal a
marginally unstable central gas reservoir of
few10
5
M
2
+v
2
)]r
g
, is dynamically
bound to it, where r
g
= G M
/c
2
is the gravita-
tional radius of the BH; c
2
< c
2
, and the accretion flow is quasi-
spherical. In the idealized case where the flow
is radial and adiabatic, it is described by the
Bondi solution (31),
M
B
p=
2
p
r
2
a
r
(adia-
batic index G = 4/3 assumed), which can be
written compactly in terms of m = M
/M
i
, where
M
i
is the initial BHmass, as m m
2
=t
B
, with time
scale t
B
= c
3
/ 2
3/2
pG
2
M
i
r
. The stronger-than-
linear dependence of the accretion rate on the
BH mass leads to a solution that diverges supra-
exponentially in a finite time t
B
as m(t) = 1/(1 t/t
B
).
Physical flows, where gravitational energy is re-
leased as radiation, are not strictly adiabatic. As
the mass accretion rate grows, the local luminos-
ity can far exceed the Eddington luminosity L
E
=
4pcG M
/k =
M
E
c
2
(k is the gas opacity), for
which radiation flux pressure balances gravity.
However, radiation produced inside the photon-
trapping radius r
g
~
M=
M
E
r
g
is carried with the
flow into the BH, because the local optical depth
t(r) ~ kr(r)r makes photon diffusion outward
slower than accretion inward (32) [which is a
manifestation of the Ov=c effect of relativistic
beaming (33)]. The luminosity L
that escapes
to infinity from r r
g
translates to a lowered ra-
diative efficiency h
g
= L
/
Mc
2
~ min(r
g
/r
g
,r
g
/r
ISO
),
so it does not exceed ~L
E
, thereby allowing supra-
exponential Bondi mass accretion rates (34). De-
tailed calculations show that L
0.6 L
E
(35).
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1
Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics, Weizmann
Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel.
2
Department of
Astronomy, Yale University, 260 Whitney Avenue, New
Haven, CT 06511, USA.
*Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]