Discovery of a hyperluminous quasar at z = 1.62 with Eddington ratio > 3 in the eFEDS field confirmed by KOOLS-IFU on Seimei Telescope

Abstract

We report the discovery of a hyperluminous type 1 quasar (eFEDS J082826.9-013911; eFEDSJ0828-0139) at z spec = 1.622 with a super-Eddington ratio (λ Edd). We perform the optical spectroscopic observations with KOOLS-IFU on the Seimei Telescope. The black hole mass (M BH) based on the single-epoch method with MgII λ2798 is estimated to be M BH = (6.2 1.2) × 108 M. To measure the precise infrared luminosity (L IR), we obtain submillimeter data taken by SCUBA-2 on JCMT and conduct the spectral energy distribution analysis with X-ray to submillimeter data. We find that L IR of eFEDSJ0828-0139 is L IR = (6.8 1.8) × 1013 L, confirming the existence of a hypeluminous infrared galaxy (HyLIRG). λ Edd is estimated to be λ Edd = 3.6 0.7, making it one of the quasars with the highest BH mass accretion rate at cosmic noon.

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