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Physical Properties of 15 Quasars at z ≳ 6.5.

Authors :
C. Mazzucchelli
E. Bañados
B. P. Venemans
R. Decarli
E. P. Farina
F. Walter
A.-C. Eilers
H.-W. Rix
R. Simcoe
D. Stern
X. Fan
E. Schlafly
G. De Rosa
J. Hennawi
K. C. Chambers
J. Greiner
W. Burgett
P. W. Draper
N. Kaiser
R.-P. Kudritzki
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; 11/10/2017, Vol. 849 Issue 2, p1-1, 1p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Quasars are galaxies hosting accreting supermassive black holes; due to their brightness, they are unique probes of the early universe. To date, only a few quasars have been reported at (<800 Myr after the big bang). In this work, we present six additional quasars discovered using the Pan-STARRS1 survey. We use a sample of 15 quasars to perform a homogeneous and comprehensive analysis of this highest-redshift quasar population. We report four main results: (1) the majority of quasars show large blueshifts of the broad C iv λ1549 emission line compared to the systemic redshift of the quasars, with a median value ∼3× higher than a quasar sample at ; (2) we estimate the quasars’ black hole masses ( (0.3–5) × 10<superscript>9</superscript>M<subscript>⊙</subscript>) via modeling of the Mg ii λ2798 emission line and rest-frame UV continuum and find that quasars at high redshift accrete their material (with ) at a rate comparable to a luminosity-matched sample at lower redshift, albeit with significant scatter (0.4 dex); (3) we recover no evolution of the Fe ii/Mg ii abundance ratio with cosmic time; and (4) we derive near-zone sizes and, together with measurements for quasars from recent work, confirm a shallow evolution of the decreasing quasar near-zone sizes with redshift. Finally, we present new millimeter observations of the [C ii] 158 μm emission line and underlying dust continuum from NOEMA for four quasars and provide new accurate redshifts and [C ii]/infrared luminosity estimates. The analysis presented here shows the large range of properties of the most distant quasars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
849
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126167882
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa9185