2010AJ....140..546W


Query : 2010AJ....140..546W

2010AJ....140..546W - Astron. J., 140, 546-560 (2010/August-0)

Eddington-limited accretion and the black hole mass function at redshift 6.

WILLOTT C.J., ALBERT L., ARZOUMANIAN D., BERGERON J., CRAMPTON D., DELORME P., HUTCHINGS J.B., OMONT A., REYLE C. and SCHADE D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present discovery observations of a quasar in the Canada-France High-z Quasar Survey (CFHQS) at redshift z = 6.44. We also use near-infrared spectroscopy of nine CFHQS quasars at z ∼ 6 to determine black hole masses. These are compared with similar estimates for more luminous Sloan Digital Sky Survey quasars to investigate the relationship between black hole mass and quasar luminosity. We find a strong correlation between Mg II FWHM and UV luminosity and that most quasars at this early epoch are accreting close to the Eddington limit. Thus, these quasars appear to be in an early stage of their life cycle where they are building up their black hole mass exponentially. Combining these results with the quasar luminosity function, we derive the black hole mass function at z = 6. Our black hole mass function is ∼104 times lower than at z = 0 and substantially below estimates from previous studies. The main uncertainties which could increase the black hole mass function are a larger population of obscured quasars at high redshift than is observed at low redshift and/or a low quasar duty cycle at z = 6. In comparison, the global stellar mass function is only ∼102 times lower at z = 6 than at z = 0. The difference between the black hole and stellar mass function evolution is due to either rapid early star formation which is not limited by radiation pressure as is the case for black hole growth or inefficient black hole seeding. Our work predicts that the black hole mass-stellar mass relation for a volume-limited sample of galaxies declines rapidly at very high redshift. This is in contrast to the observed increase at 4 < z < 6 from the local relation if one just studies the most massive black holes.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SDSS J000552.33-000655.6 QSO 00 05 52.333 -00 06 55.65   26.37 25.36     ~ 81 0
2 CFHQS J003311-012524 QSO 00 33 11.40000 -01 25 24.8999           ~ 22 0
3 CFHQS J005006+344522 QSO 00 50 06.694 +34 45 21.79           ~ 42 0
4 CFHQS J005502+014618 QSO 00 55 02.91000 +01 46 18.3000           ~ 28 0
5 CFHQS J021013-045620 QSO 02 10 13.190 -04 56 20.79           ~ 57 0
6 CFHQS J021627-045534 QSO 02 16 27.81000 -04 55 34.0997           ~ 24 0
7 CFHQS J022122-080251 QSO 02 21 22.71000 -08 02 51.4997           ~ 19 0
8 CFHQS J022743-060530 QSO 02 27 43.29000 -06 05 30.1999           ~ 28 0
9 SDSS J030331.40-001912.9 QSO 03 03 31.408 -00 19 12.99           ~ 42 0
10 SDSS J083643.85+005453.3 QSO 08 36 43.8598536120 +00 54 53.233681320   26.19 24.17     ~ 154 0
11 SDSS J103027.09+052455.0 QSO 10 30 27.092 +05 24 55.02   26.15 25.44     ~ 269 0
12 SDSS J114816.64+525150.3 QSO 11 48 16.647 +52 51 50.31   25.73 25.04     ~ 453 0
13 SDSS J130608.25+035626.3 QSO 13 06 08.259 +03 56 26.19   25.59 24.81     ~ 160 0
14 SDSS J141111.27+121737.3 QSO 14 11 11.277 +12 17 37.31   24.79 23.82     ~ 77 0
15 CFHQS J150941-174926 QSO 15 09 41.77920 -17 49 26.7996           ~ 70 0
16 SDSS J162331.81+311200.5 QSO 16 23 31.806 +31 12 00.55   24.77 25.16     ~ 80 0
17 CFHQS J164121+375520 QSO 16 41 21.72833 +37 55 20.1464           ~ 31 0
18 CFHQS J210054-171522 QSO 21 00 54.698 -17 15 22.00           ~ 54 0
19 CFHQS J222901+145709 QSO 22 29 01.64880 +14 57 08.9964           ~ 35 0
20 CFHQS J231802-024634 QSO 23 18 02.79840 -02 46 34.0000           ~ 14 0
21 CFHQS J232908-030158 QSO 23 29 08.28000 -03 01 58.7996           ~ 75 0

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