The X–shooter/ALMA Sample of Quasars in the Epoch of Reionization. II. Black Hole Masses, Eddington Ratios, and the Formation of the First Quasars

Author:

Farina Emanuele PaoloORCID,Schindler Jan-TorgeORCID,Walter FabianORCID,Bañados EduardoORCID,Davies Frederick B.ORCID,Decarli RobertoORCID,Eilers Anna-ChristinaORCID,Fan XiaohuiORCID,Hennawi Joseph F.ORCID,Mazzucchelli ChiaraORCID,Meyer Romain A.ORCID,Trakhtenbrot BennyORCID,Volonteri MartaORCID,Wang FeigeORCID,Worseck GáborORCID,Yang JinyiORCID,Gutcke Thales A.ORCID,Venemans Bram P.ORCID,Bosman Sarah E. I.ORCID,Costa TiagoORCID,Rosa Gisella DeORCID,Drake Alyssa B.ORCID,Onoue MasafusaORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present measurements of black hole masses and Eddington ratios (λ Edd) for a sample of 38 bright (M 1450 < −24.4 mag) quasars at 5.8 ≲ z ≲ 7.5, derived from Very Large Telescope/X–shooter near–IR spectroscopy of their broad C iv and Mg ii emission lines. The black hole masses (on average, M BH ∼ 4.6 × 109 M ) and accretion rates (0.1 ≲ λ Edd ≲ 1.0) are broadly consistent with that of similarly luminous 0.3 ≲ z ≲ 2.3 quasars, but there is evidence for a mild increase in the Eddington ratio above z ≳ 6. Combined with deep Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of the [C II] 158 μm line from the host galaxies and VLT/MUSE investigations of the extended Lyα halos, this study provides fundamental clues to models of the formation and growth of the first massive galaxies and black holes. Compared to local scaling relations, z ≳ 5.7 black holes appear to be over-massive relative to their hosts, with accretion properties that do not change with host galaxy morphologies. Assuming that the kinematics of the T ∼ 104 K gas, traced by the extended Lyα halos, are dominated by the gravitational potential of the dark matter halo, we observe a similar relation between black hole mass and circular velocity as reported for z ∼ 0 galaxies. These results paint a picture where the first supermassive black holes reside in massive halos at z ≳ 6 and lead the first stages of galaxy formation by rapidly growing in mass with a duty cycle of order unity. The duty cycle needs to drastically drop toward lower redshifts, while the host galaxies continue forming stars at a rate of hundreds of solar masses per year, sustained by the large reservoirs of cool gas surrounding them.

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ERC

NASA

NSF

ISF

STFC

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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