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A spectroscopic search for AGN activity in the reionization era

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-12-20 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The ubiquity of Lyman alpha (Lyα\alpha) emission in a sample of four bright [O III]-strong star-forming galaxies with redshifts above 7 has led to the suggestion that such luminous sources represent a distinct population compared to their fainter, more numerous, counterparts. The presence of Lyα\alpha emission within the reionization era could indicate that these sources created early ionized bubbles due to their unusually strong radiation, possibly due to the presence of active galactic nuclei. To test this hypothesis we have secured long integration spectra with XSHOOTER on the VLT for three zz\simeq7 sources selected to have similar luminosities and prominent excess fluxes in the IRAC 3.6 or 4.5μ\mum band, usually attributed to strong [O III] emission. We secured additional spectroscopy for one of these galaxies at zz=7.15 using MOSFIRE at the Keck telescope. For this, the most well-studied source in our sample with the strongest IRAC excess, we detect prominent nebular emission from He II and NV indicative of a non-thermal source. For the other two sources at zz=6.81 and zz=6.85, for which no previous optical/near infrared spectroscopy was initially available, Lyα\alpha is seen in one and CIII] emission in the other. Although a modest sample, our results further support the hypothesis that the phenomenon of intense [O III] emission is associated preferentially with sources lying in early ionized bubbles. However, even though one of our sources at zz=7.15 clearly indicates the presence of non-thermal radiation, such ionized bubbles may not uniquely arise in this manner. We discuss the unique advantages of extending such challenging diagnostic studies with JWST.

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@article{arxiv.1708.05173,
  title  = {A spectroscopic search for AGN activity in the reionization era},
  author = {Nicolas Laporte and Kimihiko Nakajima and Richard S. Ellis and Adi Zitrin and Daniel P. Stark and Ramesh Mainali and G. Roberts-Borsani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.05173},
  year   = {2017}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures, submitted to ApJ