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BlackTHUNDER: evidence for three massive black holes in a z~5 galaxy

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-09-29 v1

Abstract

We present observational evidence for three massive, accreting black holes in the z=5.0167z=5.0167 galaxy J0148-4214 from JWST/NIRSpec-IFU spectroscopy. The black holes are revealed through broad Hα\alpha emission (FWHM = 430-2920 km/s) without a forbidden-line counterpart in the bright [O III] doublet. Channel maps of the asymmetric central Hα\alpha profile isolate two spatially distinct broad line regions (BLRs), separated by 190±40190\pm40 pc, while a third BLR is found in the galaxy outskirts with a projected separation of 1.7 kpc. Using single-epoch virial relations, we estimate black hole masses of log(M/M)=7.9±0.4\log(M_\bullet/M_\odot)=7.9\pm0.4 (primary central), 5.8±0.55.8\pm0.5 (secondary central) and 6.3±0.56.3\pm0.5 (third off-nuclear). We argue that the two central black holes will likely rapidly merge, with a simple dynamical friction time estimate of the order of 700 Myr. Assuming that also the off-nuclear black hole is in the process of sinking towards the centre, it will likely lead to a second merger, and we investigate the detection probability of such mergers with LISA. Alternatively, the third black hole may be the result of previous three-body interaction or a gravitational recoil, where our observations would provide evidence that such black holes may retain their accretion discs and BLRs even in the aftermath of such extreme dynamical interactions. The discovery of a black hole triplet at high redshift, together with other recent results on distant black hole pairs, indicates that multiple massive black hole systems were common in the early Universe. Our results highlight the importance of IFU observations for the detection of massive black hole multiplets in distant galaxies, the progenitors of massive black hole mergers that may be detected with next-generation gravitational wave observatories.

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@article{arxiv.2509.21575,
  title  = {BlackTHUNDER: evidence for three massive black holes in a z~5 galaxy},
  author = {Hannah Übler and Giovanni Mazzolari and Roberto Maiolino and Francesco D'Eugenio and Nazanin Davari and Ignas Juodžbalis and Raffaella Schneider and Rosa Valiante and Santiago Arribas and Elena Bertola and Andrew J. Bunker and Volker Bromm and Stefano Carniani and Stéphane Charlot and Giovanni Cresci and Mirko Curti and Richard Davies and Frank Eisenhauer and Andrew Fabian and Natascha M. Förster Schreiber and Reinhard Genzel and Kohei Inayoshi and Lucy R. Ivey and Gareth C. Jones and Boyuan Liu and Dieter Lutz and Ruari Mackenzie and Jorryt Matthee and Eleonora Parlanti and Michele Perna and Brant Robertson and Bruno Rodríguez del Pino and T. Taro Shimizu and Debora Sijacki and Eckhard Sturm and Sandro Tacchella and Linda Tacconi and Giulia Tozzi and Alessandro Trinca and Giacomo Venturi and Marta Volonteri and Chris Willot and Saiyang Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.21575},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

17 pages, 9 figures; submitted to A&A; comments welcome