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GA-NIFS and EIGER: A merging quasar host at z=7 with an overmassive black hole

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-10-08 v4

Abstract

The James Webb Space Telescope is revolutionising our ability to understand the host galaxies and local environments of high-z quasars. Here we obtain a comprehensive understanding of the host galaxy of the z=7.08 quasar J1120+0641 by combining NIRSpec integral field spectroscopy with NIRCam photometry of the host continuum emission. Our emission-line maps reveal that this quasar host is undergoing a merger with a bright companion galaxy. The quasar host and the companion have similar dynamical masses of 1010M\sim10^{10}M_\odot, suggesting that this is a major galaxy interaction. Through detailed quasar subtraction and SED fitting using the NIRCam data, we obtained an estimate of the host stellar mass of M=(3.01.4+2.5)×109MM_{\ast}=(3.0^{+2.5}_{-1.4})\times10^9M_\odot, with M=(2.70.5+0.5)×109MM_{*}=(2.7^{+0.5}_{-0.5})\times10^9M_\odot for the companion galaxy. Using the Hβ\beta Balmer line we estimated a virial black hole mass of MBH=(1.91.1+2.9)×109MM_{\rm{BH}}=(1.9^{+2.9}_{-1.1})\times10^9 M_\odot. Thus, J1120+0641 has an extreme black hole-stellar mass ratio of MBH/M=0.630.31+0.54M_{\rm{BH}}/M_\ast=0.63^{+0.54}_{-0.31}, which is ~3 dex larger than expected by the local scaling relations between black hole and stellar mass. J1120+0641 is powered by an overmassive black hole with the highest reported black hole-stellar mass ratio in a quasar host that is currently undergoing a major merger. These new insights highlight the power of JWST for measuring and understanding these extreme first quasars.

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@article{arxiv.2410.11035,
  title  = {GA-NIFS and EIGER: A merging quasar host at z=7 with an overmassive black hole},
  author = {Madeline A. Marshall and Minghao Yue and Anna-Christina Eilers and Jan Scholtz and Michele Perna and Chris J. Willott and Roberto Maiolino and Hannah Übler and Santiago Arribas and Andrew J. Bunker and Stephane Charlot and Bruno Rodríguez Del Pino and Torsten Böker and Stefano Carniani and Chiara Circosta and Giovanni Cresci and Francesco D'Eugenio and Gareth C. Jones and Giacomo Venturi and Rongmon Bordoloi and Daichi Kashino and Ruari Mackenzie and Jorryt Matthee and Rohan Naidu and Robert A. Simcoe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.11035},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted for publication in A&A