A blazar in the epoch of reionization

Autor: Banados, Eduardo, Momjian, Emmanuel, Connor, Thomas, Belladitta, Silvia, Decarli, Roberto, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Venemans, Bram P., Walter, Fabian, Wang, Feige, Xie, Zhang-Liang, Barth, Aaron J., Eilers, Anna-Christina, Fan, Xiaohui, Khusanova, Yana, Schindler, Jan-Torge, Stern, Daniel, Yang, Jinyi, Andika, Irham Taufik, Carilli, Chris, Farina, Emanuele P., Fabian, Andrew, Hennawi, Joseph F., Pensabene, Antonio, Rojas-Ruiz, Sofia
Rok vydání: 2024
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: Relativistic jets are thought to play a crucial role in the formation of massive galaxies and supermassive black holes. Here we report multi-wavelength and multi-epoch observations of the quasar VLASSJ0410-0139 at redshift z=7, powered by a 7e8 solar-mass black hole. Its radio variability, X-ray properties, and compact radio emission on parsec scales reveal that J0410-0139 is a blazar with a relativistic jet aligned with our line of sight. This blazar's existence implies that many more similar (unaligned) jetted sources must exist at z=7. One scenario is that we observe an intrinsically low-power radio jet, but we see it at high luminosity due to relativistic beaming effects. In this case, a large fraction (>80%) of the UV bright quasars must have a similar jet to match the number density expected from the UV quasar luminosity function. These jets can enhance the growth of supermassive black holes and substantially affect their host galaxies. However, the implications would be even more severe if the quasar belongs to the top 10% radio luminous quasars, as measured if the beaming enhancement is less than a factor of 10-15. In this scenario, there should be hundreds to thousands of radio-quiet quasars at z=7 with intrinsic properties similar to J0410-0139 -- in strong tension with the number density of bright quasars derived from their UV luminosity function. To reconcile these results, most black hole growth at z=7 must happen in an obscured phase, as some models predict. The existence of supermassive black holes in the epoch of reionization is facilitated by significant jet-enhanced or obscured super-Eddington accretion.
Comment: Submitted
Databáze: arXiv