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Massive black holes in high-redshift Lyman Break Galaxies

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-01-27 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

Several evidences indicate that Lyman Break Galaxies (LBG) in the Epoch of Reionization (redshift z>6z>6) might host massive black holes (MBH). We address this question by using a merger-tree model combined with tight constraints from the 7 Ms Chandra survey, and the known high-zz super-MBH population. We find that a typical LBG with MUV=22M_{\rm UV}=-22 residing in a Mh1012MM_h\approx 10^{12} M_\odot halo at z=6z=6 host a MBH with mass M2×108MM_\bullet \approx 2\times 10^8 M_\odot. Depending on the fraction, fseedf_{\rm seed}, of early halos planted with a direct collapse black hole seed (Mseed=105MM_{\rm seed}=10^5 M_\odot), the model suggests two possible scenarios: (a) if fseed=1f_{\rm seed}=1, MBH in LBGs mostly grow by merging, and must accrete at a low (λE103\lambda_E\simeq 10^{-3}) Eddington ratio not to exceed the experimental X-ray luminosity upper bound LX=1042.5ergs1L_X^* = 10^{42.5} {\rm erg\, s}^{-1}; (b) if fseed=0.05f_{\rm seed}=0.05 accretion dominates (λE0.22\lambda_E\simeq 0.22), and MBH emission in LBGs must be heavily obscured. In both scenarios the UV luminosity function is largely dominated by stellar emission up to very bright mag, MUV>23M_{\rm UV} > -23, with BH emission playing a subdominant role. Scenario (a) poses extremely challenging, and possibly unphysical, requirements on DCBH formation. Scenario (b) entails testable implications on the physical properties of LBGs involving the FIR luminosity, emission lines, and presence of outflows.

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@article{arxiv.2101.05292,
  title  = {Massive black holes in high-redshift Lyman Break Galaxies},
  author = {Maria C. Orofino and Andrea Ferrara and Simona Gallerani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.05292},
  year   = {2021}
}