No Redshift Evolution in the Broad Line Region Metallicity up to z=7.54: Deep NIR Spectroscopy of ULAS J1342+0928
Masafusa Onoue, Eduardo Ba\~nados, Chiara Mazzucchelli, Bram P., Venemans, Jan-Torge Schindler, Fabian Walter, Joseph F. Hennawi, Irham Taufik, Andika, Frederick B. Davies, Roberto Decarli, Emanuele P. Farina, Knud, Jahnke, Tohru Nagao, Nozomu Tominaga, Feige Wang

TL;DR
This study presents deep near-infrared spectroscopy of a z=7.54 quasar, revealing no evolution in broad-line region metallicity compared to lower redshifts, indicating early metal enrichment in the universe.
Contribution
First detailed near-infrared spectral analysis of a z=7.54 quasar showing consistent metallicity indicators with lower-redshift quasars, suggesting early chemical enrichment.
Findings
No significant difference in emission line ratios compared to lower-redshift quasars.
FeII/MgII ratio remains consistent, indicating early iron enrichment.
High-ionization lines show large blueshifts, consistent with active quasar outflows.
Abstract
We present deep (9 hours) Gemini-N/GNIRS near-infrared spectroscopic observations of ULAS J1342+0928, a luminous quasar at z=7.54. Various broad emission lines were detected, as well as the underlying continuum and iron forests over the rest-frame wavelength 970-2930A. There is a clear trend that higher-ionization emission lines show larger blueshifts with CIV1549 exhibiting 5510^{+240}_{-110} km s-1 blueshift with respect to the systematic redshift from the far-infrared [CII] 158um emission line. Those high ionization lines have wide profiles with FWHM more than 10000 km s-1. A modest blueshift of 340^{+110}_{-80} km s-1 is also seen in MgII, the lowest ionization line identified in the spectrum. The updated MgII-based black hole mass of M_BH=9.1_{-1.3}^{+1.4} x 10^8 M_sun and the Eddington ratio of L_bol/L_Edd=1.1_{-0.2}^{+0.2} confirm that ULAS J1342+0928 is powered by a massive and…
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