[Ne v] emission from a faint epoch of reionization-era galaxy: evidence for a narrow-line intermediate mass black hole
Here we present high spectral resolution $\textit{JWST}$ NIRSpec observations of GN42437, a low-mass (log(M$_\ast/M_\odot)=7.9$), compact ($r_e < 500$pc), extreme starburst galaxy at $z=5.59$ with 13 emission line detections. GN42437 has a low-metallicity (5-10% Z$_\odot$) and its rest-frame H$\a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Here we present high spectral resolution $\textit{JWST}$ NIRSpec observations
of GN42437, a low-mass (log(M$_\ast/M_\odot)=7.9$), compact ($r_e < 500$pc),
extreme starburst galaxy at $z=5.59$ with 13 emission line detections. GN42437
has a low-metallicity (5-10% Z$_\odot$) and its rest-frame H$\alpha$ equivalent
width suggests nearly all of the observed stellar mass formed within the last 3
Myr. GN42437 has an extraordinary 7$\sigma$ significant [Ne V] 3427
$\mathring{\rm A}$ detection. The [Ne V] line has a rest-frame equivalent width
of $11\pm2\mathring{\rm A}$, [Ne V]/H$\alpha =0.04\pm0.007$, [Ne V]/[Ne III]
3870$\mathring{\rm A} = 0.26\pm0.04$, and [Ne V]/He II 4687 $\mathring{\rm A} =
1.2\pm0.5$. Ionization from massive stars, shocks, or high-mass X-ray binaries
cannot simultaneously produce these [Ne V] and low-ionization line ratios.
Reproducing the complete nebular structure requires both massive stars and
accretion onto a black hole. We do not detect broad lines nor do the
traditional diagnostics indicate that GN42437 has an accreting black hole.
Thus, the very-high-ionization emission lines powerfully diagnose faint
narrow-line black holes at high-redshift. We approximate the black hole mass in
a variety of ways as log(M$_{\rm BH}/M_\odot) \sim 5-7$. This black hole mass
is consistent with local relations between the black hole mass and the observed
velocity dispersion, but significantly more massive than the stellar mass would
predict. Very-high-ionization emission lines may reveal samples to probe the
formation and growth of the first black holes in the universe. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.18643 |