Supermassive primordial black holes: a view from clustering of quasars at z 6

Abstract

We investigate a scenario where primordial black holes (PBHs) can be the progenitors of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) observed at z6. To this end, we carried out clustering analysis using a sample of 81 quasars at 5.88 <z<6.49, which is constructed in Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs) project, and 11 quasars in the same redshift range selected from the literature. The resulting angular auto-correlation function (ACF) can be fitted to a power-law form of ωθ = 0.045+0.114-0.106~θ-0.8 over a scale of 0.2\!-\!10 degrees. We compare the ACF of the quasars to that predicted for the PBH model at z 6 and found that such a scenario is excluded for a broad range of parameter space, from which we can conclude that a scenario with PBHs as SMBHs is not viable. We also discuss a model in which SMBHs at z 6 originate from the direct collapse of PBH clumps and argue that the observed ACF excludes such a scenario in the context of our PBH model.

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