UNCOVER: A NIRSpec Identification of a Broad Line AGN at z = 8.50
Vasily Kokorev, Seiji Fujimoto, Ivo Labbe, Jenny E. Greene, Rachel, Bezanson, Pratika Dayal, Erica J. Nelson, Hakim Atek, Gabriel Brammer, Karina, I. Caputi, Iryna Chemerynska, Sam E. Cutler, Robert Feldmann, Yoshinobu, Fudamoto, Lukas J. Furtak, Andy D. Goulding, Anna de Graaff

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a supermassive black hole at redshift 8.50 with broad emission lines, indicating active accretion, and discusses its implications for early black hole growth and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First JWST/NIRSpec spectrum of a high-redshift AGN showing broad lines, black hole mass, and host galaxy constraints, revealing rapid early black hole growth.
Findings
Black hole mass of approximately 1.5 x 10^8 solar masses.
Black hole accreting at about 40% of Eddington limit.
Black hole to host galaxy mass ratio exceeding 30%.
Abstract
Deep observations with JWST have revealed an emerging population of red point-like sources that could provide a link between the postulated supermassive black hole seeds and observed quasars. In this work we present a JWST/NIRSpec spectrum from the JWST Cycle 1 UNCOVER Treasury survey, of a massive accreting black hole at , displaying a clear broad-line component as inferred from the H line with FWHM = km s, typical of the broad line region of an active galactic nucleus (AGN). The AGN nature of this object is further supported by high ionization, as inferred from emission lines, and a point-source morphology. We compute the black hole mass of log, and a bolometric luminosity of erg s. These values imply that our object is accreting at of the Eddington limit.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
