Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). XIII. Large-scale Feedback and Star Formation in a Low-luminosity Quasar at z=7.07 on the Local Black Hole to Host Mass Relation

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  • Takuma Izumi
  • Yoshiki Matsuoka
  • Seiji Fujimoto
  • Masafusa Onoue
  • Michael A. Strauss
  • Hideki Umehata
  • Masatoshi Imanishi
  • Kotaro Kohno
  • Toshihiro Kawaguchi
  • Taiki Kawamuro
  • Shunsuke Baba
  • Tohru Nagao
  • Yoshiki Toba
  • Kohei Inayoshi
  • John D. Silverman
  • Akio K. Inoue
  • Soh Ikarashi
  • Kazushi Iwasawa
  • Nobunari Kashikawa
  • Takuya Hashimoto
  • And 5 others
  • Kouichiro Nakanishi
  • Yoshihiro Ueda
  • Malte Schramm
  • Chien-Hsiu Lee
  • Hyewon Suh

We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array [C ii] 158 mu m line and underlying far-infrared (FIR) continuum emission observations (0.'' 70 x 0.'' 56 resolution) toward HSC J124353.93+010038.5 (J1243+0100) at z = 7.07, the only low-luminosity (M (1450) > -25 mag) quasar currently known at z > 7. The FIR continuum is bright (1.52 mJy) and resolved with a total luminosity of L (FIR) = 3.5 x 10(12) L (circle dot). The spatially extended component is responsible for similar to 40% of the emission. The area-integrated [C ii] spectrum shows a broad wing (FWHM = 997 km s(-1), L ([C ii]) = 1.2 x 10(9) L (circle dot)), as well as a bright core (FWHM = 235 km s(-1), L ([C ii]) = 1.9 x 10(9) L (circle dot)). This wing is the first detection of a galactic-scale quasar-driven outflow (atomic outflow rate >447 M (circle dot) yr(-1)) at z > 7. The estimated large mass-loading factor of the total outflow (e.g., greater than or similar to 9 relative to the [C ii]-based star formation rate) suggests that this outflow will soon quench the star formation of the host. The core gas dynamics are governed by rotation, with a rotation curve suggestive of a compact bulge (similar to 3.3 x 10(10) M (circle dot)), although it is not yet spatially resolved. Finally, we found that J1243+0100 has a black hole mass-to-dynamical mass (and -to-bulge mass) ratio of similar to 0.4% (similar to 1%), consistent with the local value within the uncertainties. Our results therefore suggest that the black hole-host coevolution relation is already in place at z similar to 7 for this object.

Original languageEnglish
Article number36
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume914
Issue number1
Number of pages17
ISSN0004-637X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jun 2021

    Research areas

  • SIMILAR-TO 6, ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS, 158 MU-M, DIGITAL SKY SURVEY, 10(8) SOLAR MASS, SPECTRAL ENERGY-DISTRIBUTIONS, DENSE MOLECULAR GAS, C II, HIGH-REDSHIFT, INTERSTELLAR-MEDIUM

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