Close quasar pairs are rare products of galaxy mergers in which both supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are actively accreting, offering strong constraints on merger-driven active galactic nuclei (AGN) evolution. Identifying close quasar pairs at z≳4 is challenging due to the declining quasar number density in the early Universe. Here we report the confirmation of a close quasar pair at z=5.7, J2037--4537, utilizing high-resolution Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations. The quasar host galaxies exhibit tidal disturbed features in both the far-infrared continuum emission and the {\cii} line emission, ruling out the doubly-imaged lensed quasar scenario. The two quasar hosts are massive (Mdyn≳1010M⊙) and star-forming (SFR ≳500M⊙yr−1). The confirmation of J2037--4537 puts a lower limit on the quasar pair fraction at 5.5<z<6, Fpair>1.2%, which is much higher than the quasar pair fraction at z≲4. J2037--4537 is expected to form a gravitationally-bound SMBH binary within ≲2 Gyr. The elevated quasar pair fraction at z>5.5, as indicated by J2037--4537, likely contributes to the high gravitational-wave background reported by recent Pulsar Timing Array experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2604.06504,
title = {A Close Quasar Pair in a Massive Galaxy Merger at $z=5.7$},
author = {Minghao Yue and Xiaohui Fan and Anna-Christina Eilers and Feige Wang and Jinyi Yang and Robert A. Simcoe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.06504},
year = {2026}
}