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UNCOVER: The Growth of the First Massive Black Holes from JWST/NIRSpec—Spectroscopic Redshift Confirmation of an X-Ray Luminous AGN at z = 10.1

Authors :
Andy D. Goulding
Jenny E. Greene
David J. Setton
Ivo Labbe
Rachel Bezanson
Tim B. Miller
Hakim Atek
Ákos Bogdán
Gabriel Brammer
Iryna Chemerynska
Sam E. Cutler
Pratika Dayal
Yoshinobu Fudamoto
Seiji Fujimoto
Lukas J. Furtak
Vasily Kokorev
Gourav Khullar
Joel Leja
Danilo Marchesini
Priyamvada Natarajan
Erica Nelson
Pascal A. Oesch
Richard Pan
Casey Papovich
Sedona H. Price
Pieter van Dokkum
Bingjie Wang
John R. Weaver
Katherine E. Whitaker
Adi Zitrin
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 955, Iss 1, p L24 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

The James Webb Space Telescope is now detecting early black holes (BHs) as they transition from “seeds” to supermassive BHs. Recently, Bogdan et al. reported the detection of an X-ray luminous supermassive BH, UHZ-1, with a photometric redshift at z > 10. Such an extreme source at this very high redshift provides new insights on seeding and growth models for BHs given the short time available for formation and growth. Harnessing the exquisite sensitivity of JWST/NIRSpec, here we report the spectroscopic confirmation of UHZ-1 at z = 10.073 ± 0.002. We find that the NIRSpec/Prism spectrum is typical of recently discovered z ≈ 10 galaxies, characterized primarily by star formation features. We see no clear evidence of the powerful X-ray source in the rest-frame UV/optical spectrum, which may suggest heavy obscuration of the central BH, in line with the Compton-thick column density measured in the X-rays. We perform a stellar population fit simultaneously to the new NIRSpec spectroscopy and previously available photometry. The fit yields a stellar-mass estimate for the host galaxy that is significantly better constrained than prior photometric estimates ( ${M}_{\star }\sim {1.4}_{-0.4}^{+0.3}\times {10}^{8}$ M _⊙ ). Given the predicted BH mass ( M _BH ∼ 10 ^7 –10 ^8 M _⊙ ), the resulting ratio of M _BH / M _⋆ remains 2 to 3 orders of magnitude higher than local values, thus lending support to the heavy seeding channel for the formation of supermassive BHs within the first billion years of cosmic evolution.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20418213 and 20418205
Volume :
955
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bfb6a0ae004c9398ae40328a957655
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acf7c5