The systematic search for z5 active galactic nuclei in the Chandra Deep Field South

Abstract

We investigate early black hole (BH) growth through the methodical search for z5 AGN in the Chandra Deep Field South. We base our search on the Chandra 4-Ms data with flux limits of 9.1×\ 10-18 (soft, 0.5 - 2 keV) and 5.5×\ 10-17\ erg\ s-1\ cm-2 (hard, 2 - 8 keV). At z5 this corresponds to luminosities as low as 1042 (1043) erg\ s-1 in the soft (hard) band and should allow us to detect Compton-thin AGN with MBH>107 M and Eddington ratios > 0.1. Our field (0.03~deg2) contains over 600 z5 Lyman Break Galaxies. Based on lower redshift relations we would expect 20 of them to host AGN. After combining the Chandra data with GOODS/ACS, CANDELS/WFC3 and Spitzer/IRAC data, the sample consists of 58 high-redshift candidates. We run a photometric redshift code, stack the GOODS/ACS data, apply colour criteria and the Lyman Break Technique and use the X-ray Hardness Ratio. We combine our tests and using additional data find that all sources are most likely at low redshift. We also find five X-ray sources without a counterpart in the optical or infrared which might be spurious detections. We conclude that our field does not contain any convincing z5 AGN. Explanations for this result include a low BH occupation fraction, a low AGN fraction, short, super-Eddington growth modes, BH growth through BH-BH mergers or in optically faint galaxies. By searching for z5 AGN we are setting the foundation for constraining early BH growth and seed formation scenarios.

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