Insights for Early Massive Black Hole Growth from JWST Detection of the [Ne v] λ3427 Emission Line

Trakhtenbrot B.; Ricci C.; Treister, E; Koss M.J.; Mushotzky R.; Oh K.; Peca A.; Bauer F.E.; Gupta K.K.; Reiss, T

Abstract

We use the narrow [Ne v] ?3427 emission line detected in the recently published JWST spectra of two galaxies, at z ? 6.9 and 5.6, to study the key properties of the active galactic nuclei (AGN) and the supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in their centers. Using a new empirical scaling linking the Ne V line emission with AGN accretion-driven (continuum) emission, derived from a highly complete low-redshift AGN sample, we show that the Ne V emission in the two z > 5 galaxies implies total (bolometric) AGN luminosities of order Lbol ? (4-8) × 1045 erg s?1. Assuming that the radiation emitted from these systems is Eddington limited, the (minimal) black hole (BH) masses are of order MBH ? 107 M?. Combined with the published stellar masses of the galaxies, estimated from dedicated fitting of their spectral energy distributions, the implied BH-to-stellar mass ratios are of order MBH/Mhost ? 0.1-1. This is considerably higher than what is found in the local Universe, but is consistent with the general trend seen in some other z ? 5 AGN. Given the intrinsic weakness of the Ne V line and the nature of the Ne V -to-Lbol scaling, any (rare) detection of the [Ne v] ?3427 line at z > 5 would translate to similarly high AGN luminosities and SMBH masses, thus providing a unique observational path for studying luminous AGN well into the epoch of reionization, including obscured sources. © 2025. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

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Título según WOS: Insights for Early Massive Black Hole Growth from JWST Detection of the [Ne v] λ3427 Emission Line
Título según SCOPUS: Insights for Early Massive Black Hole Growth from JWST Detection of the [Ne v] ?3427 Emission Line
Título de la Revista: Astrophysical Journal Letters
Volumen: 992
Número: 2
Editorial: American Astronomical Society
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3847/2041-8213/ae0d8c

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS