Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). XIII. Large-scale Feedback and Star Formation in a Low-Luminosity Quasar at z = 7.07 on the Local Black Hole to Host Mass Relation
Takuma Izumi, Yoshiki Matsuoka, Seiji Fujimoto, Masafusa Onoue,, Michael A. Strauss, Hideki Umehata, Masatoshi Imanishi, Kotaro Kohno,, Toshihiro Kawaguchi, Taiki Kawamuro, Shunsuke Baba, Tohru Nagao, Yoshiki, Toba, Kohei Inayoshi, John D. Silverman, Akio K. Inoue, Soh Ikarashi

TL;DR
This study presents ALMA observations of a low-luminosity quasar at z=7.07, revealing a galactic-scale outflow, star formation activity, and a black hole-host mass ratio consistent with local universe relations, indicating early co-evolution.
Contribution
First detection of a galactic-scale quasar-driven outflow at z>7 in a low-luminosity quasar, providing insights into early black hole and galaxy co-evolution.
Findings
Detection of a broad [CII] wing indicating a powerful outflow.
Outflow rate exceeds 447 solar masses per year, likely quenching star formation.
Black hole to host mass ratio consistent with local universe values.
Abstract
We present ALMA [CII] 158 m line and underlying far-infrared (FIR) continuum emission observations ( resolution) toward HSC J124353.93010038.5 (J12430100) at , the only low-luminosity ( mag) quasar currently known at . The FIR continuum is bright (1.52 mJy) and resolved with a total luminosity of . The spatially extended component is responsible for of the emission. The area-integrated [CII] spectrum shows a broad wing ( km s, ) as well as a bright core ( km s, ). This wing is the first detection of a galactic-scale quasar-driven outflow (atomic outflow rate yr) at . The estimated large mass loading factor…
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