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A CEERS discovery of an accreting supermassive black hole 570 Myr after the Big Bang: identifying a progenitor of massive z > 6 quasars

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posted on 2024-03-01, 14:18 authored by Rebecca L Larson, Steven L Finkelstein, Dale D Kocevski, Taylor A Hutchison, Jonathan R Trump, Pablo A Haro, Volker Bromm, Nikko J Cleri, Mark Dickinson, Seiji Fujimoto, Stephen WilkinsStephen Wilkins, et al.
We report the discovery of an accreting supermassive black hole at z = 8.679. This galaxy, denoted here as CEERS_1019, was previously discovered as a Lyα-break galaxy by Hubble with a Lyα redshift from Keck. As part of the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) survey, we have observed this source with JWST/NIRSpec, MIRI, NIRCam, and NIRCam/WFSS and uncovered a plethora of emission lines. The Hβ line is best fit by a narrow plus a broad component, where the latter is measured at 2.5σ with an FWHM ∼1200 km s-1. We conclude this originates in the broadline region of an active galactic nucleus (AGN). This is supported by the presence of weak high-ionization lines (N V, N IV], and C III]), as well as a spatial point-source component. The implied mass of the black hole (BH) is log (M BH/M ⊙) = 6.95 ± 0.37, and we estimate that it is accreting at 1.2 ± 0.5 times the Eddington limit. The 1-8 μm photometric spectral energy distribution shows a continuum dominated by starlight and constrains the host galaxy to be massive (log M/M⊙ ∼9.5) and highly star-forming (star formation rate, or SFR ∼30 M⊙ yr-1; log sSFR ∼- 7.9 yr-1). The line ratios show that the gas is metal-poor (Z/Z ⊙ ∼0.1), dense (n e ∼103 cm-3), and highly ionized (log U ∼- 2.1). We use this present highest-redshift AGN discovery to place constraints on BH seeding models and find that a combination of either super-Eddington accretion from stellar seeds or Eddington accretion from very massive BH seeds is required to form this object.

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Astrophysical Journal Letters

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2041-8205

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American Astronomical Society

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2

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953

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ARTN L29

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University of Sussex

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