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Formation of z ~ 6 quasars from hierarchical galaxy mergers

Astrophysics 2008-11-26 v2

Abstract

The discovery of luminous quasars at redshift z ~ 6 indicates the presence of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) of mass ~10^9 Msun when the Universe was less than one billion years old. This finding presents several challenges for theoretical models. Here, we present the first multi-scale simulations that, together with a self-regulated model for the SMBH growth, produce a luminous quasar at z ~ 6.5 in the LCDM paradigm. We follow the hierarchical assembly history of the most massive halo in a ~ 3 Gpc^3 volume, and find that this halo of ~ 8x 10^{12} Msun forming at z ~ 6.5 after several major mergers is able to reproduce a number of observed properties of SDSS J1148+5251, the most distant quasar detected at z =6.42 (Fan et al. 2003). Moreover, the SMBHs grow through gas accretion below the Eddington limit in a self-regulated manner owing to feedback. We find that the progenitors experience significant star formation (up to 10^4 Msun/yr) preceding the major quasar phase such that the stellar mass of the quasar host reaches 10^{12} Msun at z ~ 6.5, consistent with observations of significant metal enrichment in SDSS J1148+5251. Our results provide a viable formation mechanism for z ~ 6 quasars in the standard LCDM cosmology, and demonstrate a common, merger-driven origin for the rarest quasars and the fundamental SMBH-host correlation in a hierarchical Universe.(Abridged)

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0608190,
  title  = {Formation of z ~ 6 quasars from hierarchical galaxy mergers},
  author = {Yuexing Li and Lars Hernquist and Brant Robertson and Thomas J. Cox and Philip F. Hopkins and Volker Springel and Liang Gao and Tiziana Di Matteo and Andrew R. Zentner and Adrian Jenkins and Naoki Yoshida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0608190},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

25 pages, 15 figures, accepted to ApJ. Version with full resolution images is available at http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~yxli/quasar/quasar.pdf