2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.09892
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Co-evolution of massive black holes and their host galaxies at high redshift: discrepancies from six cosmological simulations and the key role of JWST

Melanie Habouzit,
Masafusa Onoue,
Eduardo Banados
et al.

Abstract: The James Webb Space Telescope will have the power to characterize high-redshift quasars at z 6 with an unprecedented depth and spatial resolution. While the brightest quasars at such redshift (i.e., with bolometric luminosity L bol 10 46 erg/s) provide us with key information on the most extreme objects in the Universe, measuring the black hole (BH) mass and Eddington ratios of fainter quasars with L bol = 10 45 − 10 46 erg/s opens a path to understand the build-up of more normal BHs at z 6. In this paper, we… Show more

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