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Suppression of black-hole growth by strong outflows at redshifts 5.8-6.6

Authors :
Bischetti, M
Feruglio, C
D'Odorico, V
Arav, N
Bañados, E
Becker, G
Bosman, SEI
Carniani, S
Cristiani, S
Cupani, G
Davies, R
Eilers, AC
Farina, EP
Ferrara, A
Maiolino, R
Mazzucchelli, C
Mesinger, A
Meyer, RA
Onoue, M
Piconcelli, E
Ryan-Weber, E
Schindler, J-T
Wang, F
Yang, J
Zhu, Y
Fiore, F
Bischetti, M [0000-0002-4314-021X]
Feruglio, C [0000-0002-4227-6035]
D'Odorico, V [0000-0003-3693-3091]
Cupani, G [0000-0002-6830-9093]
Ferrara, A [0000-0002-9400-7312]
Maiolino, R [0000-0002-4985-3819]
Mazzucchelli, C [0000-0002-5941-5214]
Meyer, RA [0000-0001-5492-4522]
Piconcelli, E [0000-0001-9095-2782]
Ryan-Weber, E [0000-0002-5360-8103]
Schindler, J-T [0000-0002-4544-8242]
Zhu, Y [0000-0003-3307-7525]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Bischetti, M
Feruglio, C
D'Odorico, V
Arav, N
Bañados, E
Becker, G
Bosman, S E I
Carniani, S
Cristiani, S
Cupani, G
Davies, R
Eilers, A C
Farina, E P
Ferrara, A
Maiolino, R
Mazzucchelli, C
Mesinger, A
Meyer, R A
Onoue, M
Piconcelli, E
Ryan-Weber, E
Schindler, J-T
Wang, F
Yang, J
Zhu, Y
Fiore, F
Bischetti, M.
Feruglio, C.
D’Odorico, V.
Arav, N.
Bañados, E.
Becker, G.
Bosman, S. E. I.
Carniani, S.
Cristiani, S.
Cupani, G.
Davies, R.
Eilers, A. C.
Farina, E. P.
Ferrara, A.
Maiolino, R.
Mazzucchelli, C.
Mesinger, A.
Meyer, R. A.
Onoue, M.
Piconcelli, E.
Ryan-Weber, E.
Schindler, J. -T.
Wang, F.
Yang, J.
Zhu, Y.
Fiore, F.
Source :
Nature, 605(7909), 244-247. NATURE PORTFOLIO
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Bright quasars, powered by accretion onto billion-solar-mass black holes, already existed at the epoch of reionization, when the Universe was 0.5-1 billion years old(1). How these black holes formed in such a short time isthe subject of debate, particularly asthey lie above the correlation between black-hole mass and galaxy dynamical mass(2,3) in the local Universe. What slowed down black-hole growth, leading towards the symbioticgrowth observed in the local Universe, and when this process started, has hitherto not been known, although black-hole feedback is a likely driver(4). Here we report optical and near-infrared observations of a sample of quasars at redshifts 5.8 less than or similar to z less than or similar to 6.6. About half ofthe quasar spectra reveal broad, blueshifted absorption line troughs, tracing black-hole-driven winds with extreme outflowvelocities, up to 17% of the speed of light. The fraction of quasars with such outflow winds at z greater than or similar to 5.8 approximate to 2.4 is times higher than at z approximate to 2-4. We infer that outflows at z greater than or similar to 5.8 inject large amounts of energy into the interstellar medium and suppress nuclear gas accretion, slowing down black-hole growth. The outflow phase may then mark the beginning of substantial black-hole feedback. The red optical colours of outflow quasars at z greater than or similar to 5.8 indeed suggest that these systems are dusty and may be caught during an initial quenching phase of obscured accretion(5).

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, 605(7909), 244-247. NATURE PORTFOLIO
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....01af10b1662210bf8ad9236ca100bd41