Self-Regulated Star Formation and the Black Hole-Galaxy Bulge Relation
Abstract
We show that star formation in galaxy bulges is self-regulating through momentum feedback, limiting the stellar bulge mass to Mb ~ sigma4. Together with a black hole mass MBH ~ sigma4 set by AGN momentum feedback, this produces a linear MBH - Mb relation. At low redshift this gives MBH/Mb ~ 0.001, close to the observed ratio. We show that AGN feedback can remove any remaining gas from the bulge and terminate star formation once the central black hole reaches the MBH - sigma value, contrary to earlier claims. We find a mild upward deviation from the sigma4 law at higher redshift and at higher sigma.
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