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Title: Metallicity and Black Hole Masses of Redshift 6 Quasars


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Metallicity and Black Hole Masses of Redshift 6
Quasars
In the Universe at z gt 6
In the Universe at z gt 6.0 ? 0.5
  • Jaron Kurk (MPIA, D)

Fabian Walter, Dominik Riechers (MPIA, D) Laura
Pentericci (Monte Porzio, I) Xiaohui Fan
(Steward, AZ)
The evening star (Mucha, 1902)
The moon (Mucha, 1902)
2
Introduction
  • QSOs are most luminous objects known close to
    reionization epoch
  • Once thought to be possible sources of
    reionization
  • Size of HII spheres are probes of ionization
    state
  • Driven by massive black holes, hosted by the
    (progenitors) of massive galaxies and therefore
    within massive dark matter halos
  • NIR spectroscopy to study
  • BH masses
  • enrichment
  • more accurate redshifts

3
Introduction
J10300524 z 6.3 J13060356 z 6.0 (Pentericci
et al. 2002)
J11485251 z 6.4 (Barth et al. 2003)
J08360054 z 5.8 J10300524 z 6.3 J1044--0125
z 5.8 (Freudling et al. 2003)
J11485251 z 6.4 (Willott et al. 2003)
J10300524 z 6.3 J1044--0125 z 5.8 J10484637
z 6.2 J11485251 z 6.4 J13060356 z
6.0 (Maiolino et al. 2004)
Fig. by G. Djorgovski et al.
4
Introduction
J0005--0006 z 5.9 J08360054 z 5.8 J10300524
z 6.3 J13060356 z 6.0 J14111217 z
6.0 (Kurk et al., in prep.)
Large(r) sample with higher S/N and coverage of
both CIV and MgII
Fig. by G. Djorgovski et al.
5
NIR spectroscopy
  • Sample of five QSOs at z gt 5.8 observable with
    VLT
  • ISAAC MR spectroscopy in SZ, J, and K bands
  • Texp 3 hours per object per band

6
Spectroscopy of emission lines
  • From spectroscopy of 1400 lt ? lt 3600 Å, one can
    derive
  • metallicy from FeII / MgII ratios, but not
    trivial
  • independent measurements of BH mass
  • accurate redshift for molecular line follow-up
  • power-law slope of continuum
  • absorption by intervening or co-spatial gas

7
Long spectrum (hidden title)
K
z
SZ
Fan et al.
8
Mean SDSS QSO Spectrum
Vanden Berk et al. (2001)
PL-slope ?? --1.56
9
SDSS Iron Template (hidden title)
SDSS FeII template
Balmer continuum
Power-law continuum
Vanden Berk et al. (2001)
10
Vestergaard Wilkes FeII template
Sigut Pradhan (2003)
  • FeII emission under MgII line

Vestergaard Wilkes (2001)
11
FeII template Comparison
MgII line
Smoothed Vestergaard template
Mean SDSS QSO template
12
MgII spectra
  • ISAAC MR K-band

13
MgII spectra
  • SDSS FeII template
  • Simultaneous fit of power-law continuum, Balmer
    pseudo-continuum and template

14
MgII spectra
  • Vestergaard template
  • Simultaneous fit of power-law continuum, Balmer
    pseudo-continuum and template

15
MgII spectra
  • MgII line fit
  • After subtraction of continua and template

16
CIV spectra
  • SZ and J band spectra

17
CIV spectra
SZ and J band spectra Lorentzian curves fitted
with underlying polynomial
18
Long spec again (hidden title)
19
Long spec with fit (hidden title)
20
Redshifts
  • CIV emission 0 lt ?v lt 4000 km s-1 blueward of
    MgII
  • MgII and Ly? can differ by ?z 0.02
  • New redshift accuracy on the order of ?z 0.002

21
Black Holes Masses
  • MgII
  • McLure Jarvis (2002)
  • CIV
  • Vestergaard (2002)
  • Edd
  • Wandel, Peterson Malkan (1999)

22
Black Holes Masses
Black hole masses in 109 M?
23
FeII/MgII ratios
  • 2.2 lt FeII/MgII lt 4.7, consistent with solar
    metallicity

?? Dietrich et al. (2003) ? Wills, Netzer,
Wills (1985) ? Thompson et al. (1999) ??
Iwamuro et al. (2002) ? Freudling et al.
(2003)
Dietrich et al. (2003)
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Conclusions
  • Black Hole masses from 0.2 to 1.6 109 M?
  • not only the most massive galaxies
  • therefore MBH-?BULGE relation can hold up to the
    highest redshifts
  • No evolution in FeII/MgII ratios up to z 6
  • star formed at z gt 10
  • or indication for decline?
  • BH masses differ much more than enrichment
  • Accurate redshifts for follow-up and better HII
    region determination
  • Not mentioned power-law slopes, absorption by
    intervening gas and/or gas within the system

The morning star (Mucha, 1902)
The pole star (Mucha, 1902)
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