A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): Broad-line AGN at $z=4-5$ revealed by JWST/NIRCam WFSS
Xiaojing Lin, Feige Wang, Xiaohui Fan, Zheng Cai, Jaclyn B. Champagne,, Fengwu Sun, Marta Volonteri, Jinyi Yang, Joseph F. Hennawi, Eduardo, Ba\~nados, Aaron Barth, Anna-Christina Eilers, Emanuele Paolo Farina, Weizhe, Liu, Xiangyu Jin, Hyunsung D. Jun, Alessandro Lupi

TL;DR
This study uses JWST NIRCam WFSS to identify and analyze low-luminosity AGNs with broad H-alpha emission at redshifts 4-5, revealing their black hole masses, luminosities, and potential clustering, advancing understanding of early universe black hole growth.
Contribution
First systematic survey of broad-line AGNs at high redshift using JWST, providing new data on low-mass black holes and their host galaxies during reionization.
Findings
Identified 16 broad H-alpha emitters at z=4-5.
Black hole masses range from 10^7 to 10^8 solar masses.
Evidence of clustering and complex gas dynamics around AGNs.
Abstract
Low-luminosity AGNs with low-mass black holes (BHs) in the early universe are fundamental to understanding the BH growth and their co-evolution with the host galaxies. Utilizing JWST NIRCam Wide Field Slitless Spectroscopy (WFSS), we perform a systematic search for broad-line emitters (BHAEs) at in 25 fields of the ASPIRE (A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era) project, covering a total area of 275 arcmin. We identify 16 BHAEs with FWHM of the broad components spanning from 1000 km s to 3000 km s. Assuming the broad linewidths arise due to Doppler broadening around BHs, the implied BH masses range from to , with broad -converted bolometric luminosity of erg s and Eddington ratios of . The spatially extended structure of the F200W…
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TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements
