Strong rest-UV emission lines in a "little red dot" AGN at $z=7$: Early SMBH growth alongside compact massive star formation?
Hollis B. Akins, Caitlin M. Casey, Danielle A. Berg, John Chisholm,, Maximilien Franco, Steven L. Finkelstein, Seiji Fujimoto, Vasily Kokorev,, Erini Lambrides, Brant E. Robertson, Anthony J. Taylor, David A. Coulter, Ori, Fox, Mitchell Karmen

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a high-redshift AGN at z=7 with strong rest-UV emission lines, indicating early simultaneous growth of a supermassive black hole and compact stellar populations, based on JWST observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of a z>7 AGN with strong UV lines, revealing insights into early SMBH and galaxy bulge co-evolution.
Findings
Detection of strong rest-frame UV emission lines in a z=7 AGN
Estimated SMBH mass of approximately 1.9×10^7 solar masses
Evidence for ongoing growth of SMBH and stellar populations at z>7
Abstract
JWST has now revealed a population of broad-line AGN at characterized by a distinctive SED shape, with very red rest-frame optical and very blue rest-frame UV continuum. While the optical continuum is thought to originate from the accretion disk, the origin of the UV continuum has been largely unclear. We report the detection of the strong rest-frame UV emission lines of CIII]1907,1909 and CIV1549,1551 in a "little red dot" AGN, COS-66964. Spectroscopically confirmed at , COS-66964 exhibits broad H emission (FWHM km s), and weak broad H, implying significant dust attenuation to the BLR (). The H line width implies a central SMBH mass of M, and an Eddington ratio -. While marginal…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
