A mature quasar at cosmic dawn revealed by JWST rest-frame infrared spectroscopy

The rapid assembly of the first supermassive black holes is an enduring mystery. Until now, it was not known whether quasar ‘feeding’ structures (the ‘hot torus’) could assemble as fast as the smaller-scale quasar structures. We present JWST/MRS (rest-frame infrared) spectroscopic observations of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature Astronomy 2024, Vol.8 (8), p.1054-1065
Hauptverfasser: Bosman, Sarah E. I., Álvarez-Márquez, Javier, Colina, Luis, Walter, Fabian, Alonso-Herrero, Almudena, Ward, Martin J., Östlin, Göran, Greve, Thomas R., Wright, Gillian, Bik, Arjan, Boogaard, Leindert, Caputi, Karina, Costantin, Luca, Eckart, Andreas, García-Marín, Macarena, Gillman, Steven, Hjorth, Jens, Iani, Edoardo, Ilbert, Olivier, Jermann, Iris, Labiano, Alvaro, Langeroodi, Danial, Peißker, Florian, Rinaldi, Pierluigi, Topinka, Martin, van der Werf, Paul, Güdel, Manuel, Henning, Thomas, Lagage, Pierre-Olivier, Ray, Tom P., van Dishoeck, Ewine F., Vandenbussche, Bart
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Zusammenfassung:The rapid assembly of the first supermassive black holes is an enduring mystery. Until now, it was not known whether quasar ‘feeding’ structures (the ‘hot torus’) could assemble as fast as the smaller-scale quasar structures. We present JWST/MRS (rest-frame infrared) spectroscopic observations of the quasar J1120+0641 at z  = 7.0848 (well within the epoch of reionization). The hot torus dust was clearly detected at λ rest  ≃ 1.3 μm, with a black-body temperature of T dust = 1,413.5 − 7.4 + 5.7  K, slightly elevated compared to similarly luminous quasars at lower redshifts. Importantly, the supermassive black hole mass of J1120+0641 based on the Hα line (accessible only with JWST), M BH  = 1.52 ± 0.17 × 10 9   M ⊙ , is in good agreement with previous ground-based rest-frame ultraviolet Mg ii measurements. Comparing the ratios of the Hα, Paα and Paβ emission lines to predictions from a simple one-phase Cloudy model, we find that they are consistent with originating from a common broad-line region with physical parameters that are consistent with lower-redshift quasars. Together, this implies that J1120+0641’s accretion structures must have assembled very quickly, as they appear fully ‘mature’ less than 760 Myr after the Big Bang. A JWST/MIRI spectrum of an early quasar in the mid-infrared indicates that J1120+0641 had a mature feeding structure 760 Myr after the Big Bang. This finding suggests that supermassive black holes and their torii build up surprisingly quickly.
ISSN:2397-3366
2397-3366
DOI:10.1038/s41550-024-02273-0