An Optically Faint Quasar Survey at z~5 in the CFHTLS Wide Field: Estimates of the Black Hole Masses and Eddington Ratios
H. Ikeda, T. Nagao, K. Matsuoka, N. Kawakatu, M. Kajisawa, M. Akiyama,, T. Miyaji, and T. Morokuma

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically confirmed faint quasars at z~5, estimated their black hole masses and accretion rates, and compared these with models and higher-redshift quasars to understand their evolution and origins.
Contribution
It provides the first estimates of black hole masses and Eddington ratios for faint quasars at z~5, and compares their growth with theoretical models and higher-redshift quasars.
Findings
Black hole masses are around 10^9 solar masses.
Eddington ratios are approximately 0.4 to 1.
Faint z~5 quasars are different populations from z~6 luminous quasars.
Abstract
We present the result of our spectroscopic follow-up observation for faint quasar candidates at z~5 in a part of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey wide field. We select nine photometric candidates and identify three z~5 faint quasars, one z~4 faint quasar, and a late-type star. Since two faint quasar spectra show Civ emission line without suffering from a heavy atmospheric absorption, we estimate the black hole mass (M) and Eddington ratio (L/L) of them. The inferred log M are 9.04+/-0.14 and 8.53+/-0.20, respectively. In addition, the inferred log (L/L) are -1.00+/-0.15 and -0.42+/-0.22, respectively. If we adopt that L/L= constant or (1+z)^2, the seed black hole masses (M) of our z~5 faint quasars are expected to be >10^5 M in most cases. We also compare the observational results with a mass accretion…
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