One of the main open questions in the field of luminous (Lbol>1047 erg s1) quasars (QSOs) at z & 6 is the rapid formation (<1 Gyr) of their supermassive black holes (SMBHs). For this work we analysed the relation between the X-ray properties and other properties describing the physics and growth of both the accretion disc and the SMBH in QSOs at the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). The sample consists of 21 z > 6 QSOs, which includes 16 sources from the rapidly grown QSOs from the HYPERION sample and five other luminous QSOs with available high-quality archival X-ray data. We discovered a strong and statistically significant (>3) relation between the X-ray continuum photon index () and the C iv disc wind velocity (vCiv) in z > 6 luminous QSOs, whereby the higher the vC iv, the steeper the . This relation suggests a link between the disc corona configuration and the kinematics of disc winds. Furthermore, we find evidence at >2 3. level that and vC iv are correlated to the growth rate history of the SMBH. Although additional data are needed to confirm it, this result may suggest that, in luminous z > 6 QSOs, the SMBH predominantly grows via fast accretion rather than via initial high seed BH mass.

Tortosa, A., Zappacosta, L., Piconcelli, E., Bischetti, M., Done, C., Miniutti, G., et al. (2024). HYPERION. Shedding light on the first luminous quasars: A correlation between UV disc winds and X-ray continuum. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 691 [10.1051/0004-6361/202449662].

HYPERION. Shedding light on the first luminous quasars: A correlation between UV disc winds and X-ray continuum

Tombesi, F.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

One of the main open questions in the field of luminous (Lbol>1047 erg s1) quasars (QSOs) at z & 6 is the rapid formation (<1 Gyr) of their supermassive black holes (SMBHs). For this work we analysed the relation between the X-ray properties and other properties describing the physics and growth of both the accretion disc and the SMBH in QSOs at the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). The sample consists of 21 z > 6 QSOs, which includes 16 sources from the rapidly grown QSOs from the HYPERION sample and five other luminous QSOs with available high-quality archival X-ray data. We discovered a strong and statistically significant (>3) relation between the X-ray continuum photon index () and the C iv disc wind velocity (vCiv) in z > 6 luminous QSOs, whereby the higher the vC iv, the steeper the . This relation suggests a link between the disc corona configuration and the kinematics of disc winds. Furthermore, we find evidence at >2 3. level that and vC iv are correlated to the growth rate history of the SMBH. Although additional data are needed to confirm it, this result may suggest that, in luminous z > 6 QSOs, the SMBH predominantly grows via fast accretion rather than via initial high seed BH mass.
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica, cosmologia e scienza dello spazio
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Galaxies: Active
Galaxies: high-redshift
Galaxies: nuclei
Quasars: general
Quasars: supermassive black holes
X-rays: galaxies
Tortosa, A., Zappacosta, L., Piconcelli, E., Bischetti, M., Done, C., Miniutti, G., et al. (2024). HYPERION. Shedding light on the first luminous quasars: A correlation between UV disc winds and X-ray continuum. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 691 [10.1051/0004-6361/202449662].
Tortosa, A; Zappacosta, L; Piconcelli, E; Bischetti, M; Done, C; Miniutti, G; Saccheo, I; Vietri, G; Bongiorno, A; Brusa, M; Carniani, S; Chilingarian...espandi
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