First rest-frame infrared spectrum of a z>7 quasar: JWST/MRS observations of J1120+0641
First rest-frame infrared spectrum of a z>7 quasar: JWST/MRS observations of J1120+0641
We present a JWST/MRS spectrum of the quasar J1120+0641 at z=7.0848, the first spectroscopic observation of a reionisation-era quasar in the rest-frame infrared ($0.6<\lambda<3.4\mu$m). In the context of the mysterious fast assembly of the first supermassive black holes at z>7, our observations enable for the first time the detection of hot torus dust, the H$\alpha$ emission line, and the Paschen-series broad emission lines in a quasar at z>7. Hot torus dust is clearly detected as an upturn in the continuum emission at $\lambda_{\text{rest}}\simeq1.3\mu$m, leading to a black-body temperature of $T=1413.5^{+5.7}_{-7.4}$K. Compared to similarly-luminous quasars at 0<z<6, the hot dust in J1120+0641 is somewhat elevated in temperature (top 1%). The temperature is more typical among 6<z<6.5 quasars (top 25%), leading us to postulate a weak evolution in the hot dust temperature at z>6 ($2\sigma$ significance). We measure the black hole mass of J1120+0641 based on the H$\alpha$ Balmer line, $M_{\text{BH}}=1.52\pm0.17\cdot 10^9 M_\odot$, which is in good agreement with the previous rest-UV MgII black hole mass measurement. The black hole mass based on the Paschen-series lines is also consistent, indicating no significant extinction in the rest-frame UV measurement. The broad H$\alpha$, Pa-$\alpha$ and Pa-$\beta$ emission lines are consistent with an origin in a common broad-line region (BLR) with density log$N_H/\text{cm}^{-3}\geq 12$, ionisation parameter $-7<$log$U<-4$, and extinction E(B-V)$\lesssim 0.1$mag. These BLR parameters are consistent with similarly-bright quasars at 0<z<4. Overall, we find that both J1120+0641's hot dust torus and hydrogen BLR properties show no significant peculiarity when compared to luminous quasars down to z=0. The quasar accretion structures must have therefore assembled very quickly, as they appear fully "mature" less than 760 million years after the Big Bang.
Fabian Walter、Edoardo Iani、Olivier Ilbert、Javier ¨¢lvarez-M¨¢rquez、Thomas Henning、Jens Hjorth、Danial Langeroodi、Gillian Wright、Pierre-Olivier Lagage、Arjan Bik、Leindert Boogaard、Martin Topinka、Iris Jermann、Martin J. Ward、Andreas Eckart、Ewine F. van Dishoeck、Almudena Alonso-Herrero、Karina I. Caputi、Bart Vandenbussche、Manuel G¨1del、Luis Colina、Florian Pei?ker、Pierluigi Rinaldi、Steven Gillman、Paul van der Werf、Alvaro Labiano、Thomas R. Greve、G?ran ?stlin、Macarena Garc¨aa-Mar¨an、Luca Costantin、Sarah E. I. Bosman、Tom P. Ray
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Fabian Walter,Edoardo Iani,Olivier Ilbert,Javier ¨¢lvarez-M¨¢rquez,Thomas Henning,Jens Hjorth,Danial Langeroodi,Gillian Wright,Pierre-Olivier Lagage,Arjan Bik,Leindert Boogaard,Martin Topinka,Iris Jermann,Martin J. Ward,Andreas Eckart,Ewine F. van Dishoeck,Almudena Alonso-Herrero,Karina I. Caputi,Bart Vandenbussche,Manuel G¨1del,Luis Colina,Florian Pei?ker,Pierluigi Rinaldi,Steven Gillman,Paul van der Werf,Alvaro Labiano,Thomas R. Greve,G?ran ?stlin,Macarena Garc¨aa-Mar¨an,Luca Costantin,Sarah E. I. Bosman,Tom P. Ray.First rest-frame infrared spectrum of a z>7 quasar: JWST/MRS observations of J1120+0641[EB/OL].(2023-07-26)[2025-05-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.14414.点此复制
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