Super-Eddington Accretion in Quasars
P. Marziani, K. Garnica Luna, A. Floris, A. del Olmo, A., Deconto-Machado, T. M. Buendia-Rios, C. A. Negrete, D. Dultzin

TL;DR
This review discusses observational evidence and properties of super-Eddington accretion in quasars, highlighting their extreme features, implications for black hole growth, and potential as cosmological distance indicators.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of super-Eddington accretion signatures in quasars and links observational features to theoretical models and early universe black hole growth.
Findings
Super-Eddington quasars exhibit extreme emission line properties.
Rapid black hole growth at early epochs suggests super-Eddington accretion.
Potential use of these quasars as cosmological distance indicators.
Abstract
This review provides an observational perspective on the fundamental properties of super-Eddington accretion onto supermassive black holes in quasars. It begins by outlining the selection criteria, particularly focusing on optical and UV broad-line intensity ratios, used to identify a population of unobscured super-Eddington candidates. Several defining features place these candidates at the extreme end of the Population A in main sequence of quasars: among them are the highest observed singly-ionized iron emission, extreme outflow velocities in UV resonance lines, and unusually high metal abundances. These key properties reflect the coexistence of a virialized sub-system within the broad-line region alongside powerful outflows, with the observed gas enrichment likely driven by nuclear or circumnuclear star formation. The most compelling evidence for the occurrence of super-Eddington…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
