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A search for high-redshift direct-collapse black hole candidates in the PEARLS north ecliptic pole field

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-01-22 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Direct-collapse black holes (DCBHs) of mass 104\sim 10^4-105M10^5 {M}_\odot that form in HI-cooling halos in the early Universe are promising progenitors of the 109M\gtrsim 10^9 {M}_\odot supermassive black holes that fuel observed z7z \gtrsim 7 quasars. Efficient accretion of the surrounding gas onto such DCBH seeds may render them sufficiently bright for detection with the JWST up to z20z\approx 20. Additionally, the very steep and red spectral slope predicted across the 1\approx 1-5 μ\mum wavelength range of the JWST/NIRSpec instrument during their initial growth phase should make them photometrically identifiable up to very high redshifts. In this work, we present a search for such DCBH candidates across the 34 arcmin2^{2} in the first two spokes of the JWST cycle-1 PEARLS survey of the north ecliptic pole time-domain field covering eight NIRCam filters down to a maximum depth of \sim 29 AB mag. We identify two objects with spectral energy distributions consistent with the Pacucci et al. (2016) DCBH models. However, we also note that even with data in eight NIRCam filters, objects of this type remain degenerate with dusty galaxies and obscured active galactic nuclei over a wide range of redshifts. Follow-up spectroscopy would be required to pin down the nature of these objects. Based on our sample of DCBH candidates and assumptions on the typical duration of the DCBH steep-slope state, we set a conservative upper limit of 5×104\lesssim 5\times 10^{-4} comoving Mpc3^{-3} (cMpc3^{-3}) on the comoving density of host halos capable of hosting DCBHs with spectral energy distributions similar to the Pacucci et al. (2016) models at z6z\approx 6-14.

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@article{arxiv.2308.07260,
  title  = {A search for high-redshift direct-collapse black hole candidates in the PEARLS north ecliptic pole field},
  author = {Armin Nabizadeh and Erik Zackrisson and Fabio Pacucci and Peter W. Maksym and Weihui Li and Francesca Civano and Seth H. Cohen and Jordan C. J. D'Silva and Anton M. Koekemoer and Jake Summers and Rogier A. Windhorst and Nathan Adams and Christopher J. Conselice and Dan Coe and Simon P. Driver and Brenda Frye and Norman A. Grogin and Rolf A. Jansen and Madeline A. Marshall and Mario Nonino and Nor Pirzkal and Aaron Robotham and Michael J. Rutkowski and Russell E. Ryan, and Scott Tompkins and Christopher N. A. Willmer and Haojing Yan and Jose M. Diego and Cheng Cheng and Steven L. Finkelstein and S. P. Willner and Adi Zitrin and Rachana Bhatawdekar and Hansung B. Gim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.07260},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in A&A