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  5. Hidden Little Monsters: Spectroscopic Identification of Low-mass, Broad-line AGNs at z > 5 with CEERS
 

Hidden Little Monsters: Spectroscopic Identification of Low-mass, Broad-line AGNs at z > 5 with CEERS

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS  
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Kocevski, Dale D.
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Onoue, Masafusa
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Inayoshi, Kohei
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Trump, Jonathan R.
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Haro, Pablo Arrabal
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GRAZIAN, Andrea  
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DICKINSON, MARK  
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Finkelstein, Steven L.
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Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S.
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HIRSCHMANN, Michaela Monika  
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Aird, James
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Holwerda, Benne W.
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Fujimoto, Seiji
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Juneau, Stéphanie
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Amorín, Ricardo O.
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Backhaus, Bren E.
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Bagley, Micaela B.
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Barro, Guillermo
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Bell, Eric F.
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BISIGELLO, Laura  
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CALABRO', Antonello  
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Cleri, Nikko J.
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Cooper, M. C.
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Ding, Xuheng
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Grogin, Norman A.
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Ho, Luis C.
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Hutchison, Taylor A.
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Inoue, Akio K.
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Jiang, Linhua
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Jones, Brenda
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Koekemoer, Anton M.
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Li, Wenxiu
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Li, Zhengrong
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McGrath, Elizabeth J.
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Molina, Juan
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Papovich, Casey
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Pérez-González, Pablo G.
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Pirzkal, Nor
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Wilkins, Stephen M.
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Yang, Guang
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Aaron Yung, L. Y.
DOI
10.3847/2041-8213/ace5a0
Abstract
We report on the discovery of two low-luminosity, broad-line active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at z > 5 identified using JWST NIRSpec spectroscopy from the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) survey. We detect broad Hα emission in the spectra of both sources, with FWHM of 2060 ± 290 km s−1 and 1800 ± 200 km s−1, resulting in virial black hole (BH) masses that are 1-2 dex below those of existing samples of luminous quasars at z > 5. The first source, CEERS 2782 at z = 5.242, is 2-3 dex fainter than known quasars at similar redshifts and was previously identified as a candidate low-luminosity AGN based on its morphology and rest-frame optical spectral energy distribution (SED). We measure a BH mass of M BH = (1.3 ± 0.4) × 107 M ⊙, confirming that this AGN is powered by the least massive BH known in the Universe at the end of cosmic reionization. The second source, CEERS 746 at z = 5.624, is inferred to be a heavily obscured, broad-line AGN caught in a transition phase between a dust-obscured starburst and an unobscured quasar. We estimate its BH mass to be in the range of M BH ≃ (0.9-4.7) × 107 M ⊙, depending on the level of dust obscuration assumed. We perform SED fitting to derive host stellar masses, M ⋆, allowing us to place constraints on the BH-galaxy mass relationship in the lowest mass range yet probed in the early Universe. The M BH/M ⋆ ratio for CEERS 2782, in particular, is consistent with or higher than the empirical relationship seen in massive galaxies at z = 0. We examine the narrow emission line ratios of both sources and find that their location on the BPT and OHNO diagrams is consistent with model predictions for moderately low metallicity AGNs with Z/Z ⊙ ≃ 0.2-0.4. The spectroscopic identification of low-luminosity, broad-line AGNs at z > 5 with M BH ≃ 107 M ⊙ demonstrates the capability of JWST to push BH masses closer to the range predicted for the BH seed population and provides a unique opportunity to study the early stages of BH-galaxy assembly.
Volume
954
Issue
1
Start page
L4
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36435
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/ace5a0
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85169892286
Issn Identifier
2041-8205
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open.access
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