A quasar-galaxy merger at z6.2: black hole mass and quasar properties from the NIRSpec spectrum

Abstract

We present JWST/NIRSpec integral field data of the quasar PJ308-21 at z=6.2342. As shown by previous ALMA and HST imaging, the quasar has two companion sources, interacting with the quasar host galaxy. The high-resolution G395H/290LP NIRSpec spectrum covers the 2.87-5.27\ μ m wavelength range and shows the rest-frame optical emission of the quasar with exquisite quality (S/N 100-400 per spectral element). Based on the Hβ line from the broad line region, we obtain an estimate of the black hole mass M BH,Hβ 2.7× 109\ M. This value is within a factor 1.5 of the Hα-based black hole mass from the same spectrum (M BH, Hα 1.93× 109\ M) and is consistent with a previous estimate relying on the MgII λ 2799 (M BH, MgII 2.65× 109\ M). All these M BH are within the 0.5 dex intrinsic scatter of the adopted mass calibrations. The high Eddington ratio of PJ308-21 λ Edd,Hβ 0.67 (λ Edd,Hα 0.96) is in line with the overall quasar population at z 6. The relative strengths of the [OIII], FeII and Hβ lines are consistent with the empirical "Eigenvector 1" correlations as observed for low redshift quasars. We find evidence for blueshifted [OIII] λ 5007 emission with a velocity offset v [OIII]=-1922 39 km s-1 from the systemic velocity and a FWHM([OIII])=2776+75-74 km s-1. This may be the signature of an outflow from the nuclear region, despite the true values of v [OIII] and FWHM([OIII]) are likely more uncertain due to the blending with Hβ and FeII lines. Our study demonstrates the unique capabilities of NIRSpec in capturing quasar spectra at cosmic dawn and studying their properties in unprecedented detail.

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