Priyamvada Natarajan
Joseph S. and Sophia S. Fruton Professor of Astronomy and Professor of PhysicsCards
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2025
Signatures of black hole seeding in the local Universe: predictions from the BRAHMA cosmological simulations
Bhowmick A, Blecha L, Torrey P, Somerville R, Kelley L, Weinberger R, Vogelsberger M, Hernquist L, Natarajan P, Kho J, Di Matteo T. Signatures of black hole seeding in the local Universe: predictions from the BRAHMA cosmological simulations. Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society 2025, 538: 518-536. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/staf269.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlack holeDwarf galaxiesSeed modelLocal universeBlack hole seedsLow-redshift constraintsSupermassive black holesLocalized black holesLyman–Werner radiationGas accretionRedshift constraintsAccretion physicsCosmological simulationsBH populationMerger dynamicsOccupation fractionGalaxiesDwarfAccretionMergerMass seedsSpinSignaturePhysicsHolesHubble Space Telescope Observations within the Sphere of Influence of the Powerful Supermassive Black Hole in PKS 0745-191
Hlavacek-Larrondo J, Choi H, Guo M, Richard-Laferrière A, Rhea C, Prunier M, Russell H, Fabian A, Walsh J, Gingras M, McNamara B, Allen S, Chené A, Edge A, Gendron-Marsolais M, McDonald M, Natarajan P, Sanders J, Steiner J, Vigneron B, von der Linden A. Hubble Space Telescope Observations within the Sphere of Influence of the Powerful Supermassive Black Hole in PKS 0745-191. The Astrophysical Journal 2025, 980: 170. DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ada7ed.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSupermassive black holesActive galactic nucleiRadio-mode feedbackBlack holeIonized gasSpace Telescope Imaging Spectrograph observationsHubble Space Telescope observationsSupermassive black hole fuelingActive galactic nucleus feedbackSpace Telescope observationsHubble Space TelescopeX-ray gasGas dynamicsGalactic nucleiMBH ~Host galaxiesKiloparsec scalesSpace TelescopeSubkiloparsec scalesTelescope observationsGalaxy clustersSpectrograph observationsJet activityBondi radiusGalaxy evolutionRates of Stellar Tidal Disruption Events around Intermediate-mass Black Holes
Chang J, Dai L, Pfister H, Chowdhury R, Natarajan P. Rates of Stellar Tidal Disruption Events around Intermediate-mass Black Holes. The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2025, 980: l22. DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/adace7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntermediate-mass black holesTidal disruption eventsSupermassive black holesTidal disruption event ratesStellar tidal disruption eventsBlack holeBH massTDE ratesGlobular clustersDisruptive eventsGalactic nucleiHost galaxiesStellar profilesOccupation fractionGalaxiesYr-1Plunging eventsHolesTheoretical workVolumetric rateMassClustersCone theoryPinholeRegimeMultimessenger Probes of Supermassive Black Hole Spin Evolution
Ricarte A, Natarajan P, Narayan R, Palumbo D. Multimessenger Probes of Supermassive Black Hole Spin Evolution. The Astrophysical Journal 2025, 980: 136. DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad9ea9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaser Interferometer Space AntennaSpin distributionSpin-downAccretion flowNext-generation Event Horizon TelescopeEvolution of supermassive black holesGeneral relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulationsX-ray reflection spectroscopySupermassive black holesEvent Horizon TelescopeObserved spin distributionModulating spinRelativistic jetsAccretion diskGravitational wavesBlack holeCosmic timeMagnetohydrodynamic simulationsEvent horizonAccretion rateSpace AntennaCoherent accretionSpinning objectAccretionSpin
2024
Multiwavelength Constraints on the Local Black Hole Occupation Fraction
Burke C, Natarajan P, Baldassare V, Geha M. Multiwavelength Constraints on the Local Black Hole Occupation Fraction. The Astrophysical Journal 2024, 978: 77. DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad94d9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlack hole occupation fractionIntermediate-mass black holesActive galactic nucleiAGN luminosity functionBlack hole seedsLuminosity functionOccupation fractionDwarf galaxiesLaser Interferometer Space Antenna missionVery Large Array Sky SurveyBlack hole mass functionFraction of dwarf galaxiesArray Sky SurveyLow-luminosity endPalomar Transient FactoryMass of MAccretion signaturesGalactic nucleiIMBH populationMultiwavelength constraintsStellar massBlack holeLow redshiftRadio dataSky SurveySelf-interacting Dark Matter, Core Collapse, and the Galaxy–Galaxy Strong-lensing Discrepancy
Dutra I, Natarajan P, Gilman D. Self-interacting Dark Matter, Core Collapse, and the Galaxy–Galaxy Strong-lensing Discrepancy. The Astrophysical Journal 2024, 978: 38. DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad9b09.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGalaxy–galaxy strong lensesCold dark matterCore collapseDark matterModel of self-interacting dark matterCold dark matter predictionsParadigm of structure formationSelf-interacting dark matterStandard cold dark matterContributions of baryonsInner density profileDark matter subhalosDense cluster environmentObserved cross sectionsGalaxy clustersGravitational lensingStrong lensingCross sectionDensity profileInner regionCluster environmentSubhalosStructure formationBaryonGalaxiesMass and light in galaxy clusters: The case of Abell 370
Limousin M, Beauchesne B, Niemiec A, Diego J, Jauzac M, Koekemoer A, Sharon K, Acebron A, Lagattuta D, Mahler G, Williams L, Richard J, Jullo E, Furtak L, Faisst A, Frye B, Hibon P, Natarajan P, Rich M. Mass and light in galaxy clusters: The case of Abell 370. Astronomy & Astrophysics 2024, 693: a33. DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202451969.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDark matter clumpsDark matter componentCold dark matterMatter clumpsStellar counterpartsDark matterMatter componentGalaxy clustersGravitational telescopesMass modelSelf-interacting DM modelsJames Webb Space TelescopeStudies of galaxy clustersHypothetical dark matterDark matter distributionGalaxy cluster AbellStrong-lensing modelsClass of modelsStrong lensing dataCluster AbellSpace TelescopeStellar distributionMass clumpsLensing dataObservational constraintsThe NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Looking for Signs of Discreteness in the Gravitational-wave Background
Agazie G, Anumarlapudi A, Archibald A, Arzoumanian Z, Baier J, Baker P, Bécsy B, Blecha L, Brazier A, Brook P, Brown L, Burke-Spolaor S, Casey-Clyde J, Charisi M, Chatterjee S, Cohen T, Cordes J, Cornish N, Crawford F, Cromartie H, Crowter K, DeCesar M, Demorest P, Deng H, Dolch T, Ferrara E, Fiore W, Fonseca E, Freedman G, Garver-Daniels N, Gentile P, Glaser J, Good D, Gültekin K, Hazboun J, Jennings R, Johnson A, Jones M, Kaiser A, Kaplan D, Kelley L, Kerr M, Key J, Laal N, Lam M, Lamb W, Larsen B, Lazio T, Lewandowska N, Liu T, Lorimer D, Luo J, Lynch R, Ma C, Madison D, McEwen A, McKee J, McLaughlin M, McMann N, Meyers B, Meyers P, Mingarelli C, Mitridate A, Natarajan P, Ng C, Nice D, Ocker S, Olum K, Pennucci T, Perera B, Pol N, Radovan H, Ransom S, Ray P, Romano J, Runnoe J, Sardesai S, Schmiedekamp A, Schmiedekamp C, Schmitz K, Shapiro-Albert B, Siemens X, Simon J, Siwek M, Fiscella S, Stairs I, Stinebring D, Stovall K, Susobhanan A, Swiggum J, Taylor S, Turner J, Unal C, Vallisneri M, Vigeland S, Wahl H, Willson L, Witt C, Wright D, Young O. The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Looking for Signs of Discreteness in the Gravitational-wave Background. The Astrophysical Journal 2024, 978: 31. DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad93d5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSupermassive black hole binariesGravitational wave backgroundPulsar timing arraysIndividual supermassive black hole binaryGravitational wave background amplitudeNorth American Nanohertz ObservatoryBlack hole binariesGravitational-wave backgroundStrain spectrumContinuous GWsEarly universeGravitational-waveGravitational wavesTiming arraysWave backgroundNANOGravPower lawSpectraResidual spectrumGWDiscrete naturePulsarObservatoryBinariesRealizationCorrection to: A new step forward in realistic cluster lens mass modelling: analysis of Hubble Frontier Field Cluster Abell S1063 from joint lensing, X-ray, and galaxy kinematics data
Beauchesne B, Clément B, Hibon P, Limousin M, Eckert D, Kneib J, Richard J, Natarajan P, Jauzac M, Montes M, Mahler G, Claeyssens A, Jeanneau A, Koekemoer A, Lagattuta D, Pagul A, Sánchez J. Correction to: A new step forward in realistic cluster lens mass modelling: analysis of Hubble Frontier Field Cluster Abell S1063 from joint lensing, X-ray, and galaxy kinematics data. Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society 2024, 536: 2086-2088. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stae2695.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBUFFALO wild wings: a high-precision free-form lens model of MACSJ0416 with constraints on dark matter from substructure and highly magnified arcs
Perera D, Williams L, Liesenborgs J, Kelly P, Taft S, Li S, Jauzac M, Diego J, Natarajan P, Steinhardt C, Faisst A, Rich R, Limousin M. BUFFALO wild wings: a high-precision free-form lens model of MACSJ0416 with constraints on dark matter from substructure and highly magnified arcs. Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society 2024, 536: 2690-2713. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stae2753.Peer-Reviewed Original Research