The Discovery of A Luminous Broad Absorption Line Quasar at A Redshift of 7.02
Feige Wang, Jinyi Yang, Xiaohui Fan, Minghao Yue, Xue-Bing Wu,, Jan-Torge Schindler, Fuyan Bian, Jiang-Tao Li, Emanuele P. Farina, Eduardo, Ba\~nados, Frederick B. Davies, Roberto Decarli, Richard Green, Linhua Jiang,, Joseph F. Hennawi, Yun-Hsin Huang, Chiara Mazzucchelli

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of the most luminous quasar at redshift 7.02, featuring high-velocity outflows and hosting a supermassive black hole, providing insights into early universe galaxy formation and black hole growth.
Contribution
It presents the first discovery of a luminous quasar at z>7 with relativistic outflows, expanding knowledge of early universe quasars and AGN feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Most luminous quasar at z>7 with M_1450 = -27.1
Hosts a 1.3 billion solar mass black hole accreting at the Eddington limit
Contains relativistic outflows with velocities up to 0.14c
Abstract
Despite extensive efforts, only two quasars have been found at to date due to a combination of low spatial density and high contamination from more ubiquitous Galactic cool dwarfs in quasar selection. This limits our current knowledge of the super-massive black hole (SMBH) growth mechanism and reionization history. In this letter, we report the discovery of a luminous quasar at , DELS J003836.10152723.6 (hereafter J00381527), selected using photometric data from DESI Legacy imaging Survey (DELS), Pan-STARRS1 (PS1) imaging Survey, as well as Wide-field Infrared Survey Explore () mid-infrared all-sky survey. With an absolute magnitude of =27.1 and bolometric luminosity of =5.610 , J00381527 is the most luminous quasar known at . Deep optical to near infrared spectroscopic observations suggest that…
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