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A blazar in the epoch of reionization

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-12-17 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Relativistic jets are thought to play a crucial role in the formation and evolution of massive galaxies and supermassive black holes. Blazars, which are quasars with jets aligned along our line of sight, provide insights into the jetted population and have been observed up to redshifts of z=6.1. Here, we report the discovery and multi-wavelength characterization of the blazar VLASS J041009.05-013919.88 at z=7 (Universe's age ~750 Myr), powered by a ~7x10^8 Msun black hole. The presence of this high-redshift blazar implies a large population of similar but unaligned jetted sources in the early Universe. Our findings suggest two possible scenarios: in one, the jet in J0410-0139 is intrinsically low-power but appears highly luminous due to relativistic beaming, suggesting that most UV-bright quasars at this redshift host jets. Alternatively, if J0410-0139 represents an intrinsically powerful radio source, there should be hundreds to thousands of radio-quiet quasars at z~7 with properties similar to J0410-0139, a prediction in tension with observed quasar densities based on their UV luminosity function. These results support the hypothesis that rapid black hole growth in the early Universe may be driven by jet-enhanced or obscured super-Eddington accretion, potentially playing a key role in forming massive black holes during the epoch of reionization.

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@article{arxiv.2407.07236,
  title  = {A blazar in the epoch of reionization},
  author = {Eduardo Banados and Emmanuel Momjian and Thomas Connor and Silvia Belladitta and Roberto Decarli and Chiara Mazzucchelli and Bram P. Venemans and Fabian Walter and Feige Wang and Zhang-Liang Xie and Aaron J. Barth and Anna-Christina Eilers and Xiaohui Fan and Yana Khusanova and Jan-Torge Schindler and Daniel Stern and Jinyi Yang and Irham Taufik Andika and Chris Carilli and Emanuele P. Farina and Andrew Fabian and Joseph F. Hennawi and Antonio Pensabene and Sofia Rojas-Ruiz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.07236},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Updated to match accepted/final version in Nature Astronomy