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X-ray emission from a rapidly accreting narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy at z=6.56

Authors :
Wolf, Julien
Nandra, Kirpal
Salvato, Mara
Buchner, Johannes
Onoue, Masafusa
Liu, Teng
Arcodia, Riccardo
Merloni, Andrea
Ciroi, Stefano
Di Mille, Francesco
Burwitz, Vadim
Brusa, Marcella
Ishimoto, Rikako
Kashikawa, Nobunari
Matsuoka, Yoshiki
Urrutia, Tanya
Waddell, Sophia
Source :
A&A 669, A127 (2023)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This study aims at identifying luminous quasars at $z>5.7$ among X-ray-selected sources in the eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS) in order to place a lower limit on black hole accretion well into the epoch of re-ionisation. We confirm the low significance detection with eROSITA of a previously known, optically faint $z=6.56$ quasar from the Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs) survey. We obtained a pointed follow-up observation of the source with the Chandra X-ray telescope in order to confirm the eROSITA detection. Using new near-infrared spectroscopy, we derived the physical properties of the super-massive black hole. Finally, we used this detection to infer a lower limit on the black hole accretion density rate at $z>6$. The Chandra observation confirms the eFEDS source as the most distant blind X-ray detection to date. The derived X-ray luminosity is high with respect to the rest-frame optical emission of the quasar. With a narrow MgII line, low derived black hole mass, and high Eddington ratio, as well as its steep photon index, the source shows properties that are similar to local narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies, which are thought to be powered by young super-massive black holes. In combination with a previous high-redshift quasar detection in the field, we show that quasars with $L_{2-10 \, \mathrm{keV}} >10^{45} \, \mathrm{erg \, s^{-1}}$ dominate accretion onto super-massive black holes at $z\sim 6$.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 669, A127 (2023)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2211.13820
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202244688