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A high black-hole-to-host mass ratio in a lensed AGN in the early Universe.

Lukas J FurtakIvo LabbéAdi ZitrinJenny E GreenePratika DayalIryna ChemerynskaVasily KokorevTim B MillerAndy D GouldingAnna de GraaffRachel BezansonGabriel B BrammerSam E CutlerJoel LejaRichard PanSedona H PriceBingjie WangJohn R WeaverKatherine E WhitakerHakim AtekÁkos BogdánStephane CharlotEmma Curtis-LakePieter van DokkumRyan EndsleyRobert FeldmannYoshinobu FudamotoSeiji FujimotoKarl GlazebrookStéphanie JuneauDanilo MarchesiniMicheal V MasedaErica J NelsonPascal A OeschAdèle PlatDavid J SettonDaniel P StarkChristina C Williams
Published in: Nature (2024)
Early JWST observations have uncovered a population of red sources that might represent a previously overlooked phase of supermassive black hole growth 1-3 . One of the most intriguing examples is an extremely red, point-like object that was found to be triply imaged by the strong lensing cluster Abell 2744 (ref.  4 ). Here we present deep JWST/NIRSpec observations of this object, Abell2744-QSO1. The spectroscopy confirms that the three images are of the same object, and that it is a highly reddened (A V  ≃ 3) broad emission line active galactic nucleus at a redshift of z spec  = 7.0451 ± 0.0005. From the width of Hβ (full width at half-maximum = 2,800 ± 250 km s -1 ), we derive a black hole mass of M BH = 4 - 1 + 2 × 1 0 7 M ⊙ . We infer a very high ratio of black-hole-to-galaxy mass of at least 3%, an order of magnitude more than that seen in local galaxies 5 and possibly as high as 100%. The lack of strong metal lines in the spectrum together with the high bolometric luminosity (L bol  = (1.1 ± 0.3) × 10 45  erg s -1 ) indicate that we are seeing the black hole in a phase of rapid growth, accreting at 30% of the Eddington limit. The rapid growth and high black-hole-to-galaxy mass ratio of Abell2744-QSO1 suggest that it may represent the missing link between black hole seeds 6 and one of the first luminous quasars 7 .
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