Early Growth and Efficient Accretion of Massive Black Holes at High Redshift
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- 1 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 601 (2) , 676-691
- https://doi.org/10.1086/379758
Abstract
Black-hole masses of the highest redshift quasars (4 <~ z <~ 6) are estimated using a previously presented scaling relationship, derived from reverberation mapping of nearby quasars, and compared to quasars at lower redshift. It is shown that the central black holes in luminous z >~ 4 quasars are very massive (>~ 10^9 solar masses). It is argued that the mass estimates of the high-z quasars are not subject to larger uncertainties than those for nearby quasars. Specifically, the large masses are not overestimates and the lack of similarly large black-hole masses in the nearby Universe does not rule out their existence at high-z. However, AGN host galaxies do not typically appear fully formed or evolved at these early epochs. This supports scenarios in which black holes build up mass very fast in a radiatively inefficient (or obscured) phase relative to the stars in their galaxies. Additionally, upper envelopes of black-hole mass of approximately 10^{10} solar masses and bolometric luminosity of ~ 10^{48} erg/s are observed at all redshifts.Comment: 17 pages including 7 figures (5 in color) and 1 table. To appear in ApJ, v600, January 1, 200Keywords
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