An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5

Quasars are the most luminous non-Transient objects known and as a result they enable studies of the Universe at the earliest cosmic epochs. Despite extensive efforts, however, the quasar ULAS J1120 + 0641 at redshift z = 7.09 has remained the only one known at z > 7 for more than half a decade....

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Main Authors: Bañados, Eduardo, Venemans, Bram P, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Farina, Emanuele P, Walter, Fabian, Wang, Feige, Decarli, Roberto, Stern, Daniel, Fan, Xiaohui, Davies, Frederick B, Hennawi, Joseph F, Simcoe, Robert A, Turner, Monica L, Rix, Hans-Walter, Yang, Jinyi, Kelson, Daniel D, Rudie, Gwen C, Winters, Jan Martin
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Published: Springer Nature 2021
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132351
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author Bañados, Eduardo
Venemans, Bram P
Mazzucchelli, Chiara
Farina, Emanuele P
Walter, Fabian
Wang, Feige
Decarli, Roberto
Stern, Daniel
Fan, Xiaohui
Davies, Frederick B
Hennawi, Joseph F
Simcoe, Robert A
Turner, Monica L
Rix, Hans-Walter
Yang, Jinyi
Kelson, Daniel D
Rudie, Gwen C
Winters, Jan Martin
author_facet Bañados, Eduardo
Venemans, Bram P
Mazzucchelli, Chiara
Farina, Emanuele P
Walter, Fabian
Wang, Feige
Decarli, Roberto
Stern, Daniel
Fan, Xiaohui
Davies, Frederick B
Hennawi, Joseph F
Simcoe, Robert A
Turner, Monica L
Rix, Hans-Walter
Yang, Jinyi
Kelson, Daniel D
Rudie, Gwen C
Winters, Jan Martin
author_sort Bañados, Eduardo
collection MIT
description Quasars are the most luminous non-Transient objects known and as a result they enable studies of the Universe at the earliest cosmic epochs. Despite extensive efforts, however, the quasar ULAS J1120 + 0641 at redshift z = 7.09 has remained the only one known at z > 7 for more than half a decade. Here we report observations of the quasar ULAS J134208.10 + 092838.61 (hereafter J1342 + 0928) at redshift z = 7.54. This quasar has a bolometric luminosity of 4 × 10 13 times the luminosity of the Sun and a black-hole mass of 8 × 10 8 solar masses. The existence of this supermassive black hole when the Universe was only 690 million years old-just five per cent of its current age-reinforces models of early black-hole growth that allow black holes with initial masses of more than about 10 4 solar masses or episodic hyper-Eddington accretion. We see strong evidence of absorption of the spectrum of the quasar redwards of the Lyman α emission line (the Gunn-Peterson damping wing), as would be expected if a significant amount (more than 10 per cent) of the hydrogen in the intergalactic medium surrounding J1342 + 0928 is neutral. We derive such a significant fraction of neutral hydrogen, although the exact fraction depends on the modelling. However, even in our most conservative analysis we find a fraction of more than 0.33 (0.11) at 68 per cent (95 per cent) probability, indicating that we are probing well within the reionization epoch of the Universe.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1323512021-09-21T03:38:24Z An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5 Bañados, Eduardo Venemans, Bram P Mazzucchelli, Chiara Farina, Emanuele P Walter, Fabian Wang, Feige Decarli, Roberto Stern, Daniel Fan, Xiaohui Davies, Frederick B Hennawi, Joseph F Simcoe, Robert A Turner, Monica L Rix, Hans-Walter Yang, Jinyi Kelson, Daniel D Rudie, Gwen C Winters, Jan Martin Quasars are the most luminous non-Transient objects known and as a result they enable studies of the Universe at the earliest cosmic epochs. Despite extensive efforts, however, the quasar ULAS J1120 + 0641 at redshift z = 7.09 has remained the only one known at z > 7 for more than half a decade. Here we report observations of the quasar ULAS J134208.10 + 092838.61 (hereafter J1342 + 0928) at redshift z = 7.54. This quasar has a bolometric luminosity of 4 × 10 13 times the luminosity of the Sun and a black-hole mass of 8 × 10 8 solar masses. The existence of this supermassive black hole when the Universe was only 690 million years old-just five per cent of its current age-reinforces models of early black-hole growth that allow black holes with initial masses of more than about 10 4 solar masses or episodic hyper-Eddington accretion. We see strong evidence of absorption of the spectrum of the quasar redwards of the Lyman α emission line (the Gunn-Peterson damping wing), as would be expected if a significant amount (more than 10 per cent) of the hydrogen in the intergalactic medium surrounding J1342 + 0928 is neutral. We derive such a significant fraction of neutral hydrogen, although the exact fraction depends on the modelling. However, even in our most conservative analysis we find a fraction of more than 0.33 (0.11) at 68 per cent (95 per cent) probability, indicating that we are probing well within the reionization epoch of the Universe. 2021-09-20T18:21:57Z 2021-09-20T18:21:57Z 2020-11-09T14:20:55Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132351 en 10.1038/NATURE25180 Nature Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. application/pdf Springer Nature arXiv
spellingShingle Bañados, Eduardo
Venemans, Bram P
Mazzucchelli, Chiara
Farina, Emanuele P
Walter, Fabian
Wang, Feige
Decarli, Roberto
Stern, Daniel
Fan, Xiaohui
Davies, Frederick B
Hennawi, Joseph F
Simcoe, Robert A
Turner, Monica L
Rix, Hans-Walter
Yang, Jinyi
Kelson, Daniel D
Rudie, Gwen C
Winters, Jan Martin
An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5
title An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5
title_full An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5
title_fullStr An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5
title_full_unstemmed An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5
title_short An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5
title_sort 800 million solar mass black hole in a significantly neutral universe at a redshift of 7 5
url https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132351
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