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Spectroscopy of the spatially extended Lyα emission around a quasar at z = 6.4
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Spectroscopy of the spatially extended Lyα emission around a quasar at z = 6.4

Tomotsugu Goto, Yousuke Utsumi, Jeremy R. Walsh, Takashi Hattori, Satoshi Miyazaki and Chisato Yamauchi
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Vol.421(1)
03/2012

Abstract

Black hole physics Galaxies: high-redshift Quasars: individual: CFHQS J232908.28-030158.8
We have taken deep, moderate-resolution Keck/DEIMOS spectra of the quasar (QSO) CFHQS J232908.28-030158.8 at z = 6.4. At the wavelength of Lyα, the spectrum shows a spatially extended component, which is significantly more extended than a stellar spectrum, and also a continuum part of the spectrum. The rest-frame linewidth of the extended component is 21 ± 7 Å and thus smaller than that of the QSO (52 ± 4 Å), where they should be identical if the light is incomplete subtraction of the QSO component. Therefore, these comparisons argue for the detection of spatially extended Lyσ nebulae around this QSO. This is the first z > 6 QSO where an extended Lyα halo has been observed. Careful subtraction of the central QSO spectrum reveals a lower limit to the Lyα luminosity of (1.7 ± 0.1) × 10 <sup>43</sup> erg s <sup>-1</sup> . This emission may be from the theoretically predicted infalling gas in the process of forming a primordial galaxy that is ionized by a central QSO. On the other hand, if it is photoionized by the host galaxy, an estimated star formation rate of >3.0M <sub>⊙</sub> yr <sup>-1</sup> is required. If we assume the gas is virialized, we obtain a dynamical mass estimate of M <sub>dyn</sub> = 1.2 × 10 <sup>12</sup> M <sub>⊙</sub> . The derived M <sub>BH</sub> /M <sub>host</sub> ratio is 2.1×10 <sup>-4</sup> ,which is two orders of magnitude smaller than those from more massive z ~ 6 QSOs, and places this galaxy in accordance with the local M <sub>BH</sub> -σ relation, in contrast to a previous claim on the evolution of the M <sub>BH</sub> -σ relation at z ~ 6.We do not claim evolution or non-evolution of the M <sub>BH</sub> -σ relation based on a single object, but our result highlights the importance of investigating fainter QSOs at z~6. © 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2012 RAS.

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