Discovery of a gas-enshrouded broad-line AGN at z 7

Abstract

The Lyman-alpha (Lyα) absorption profile in star-forming galaxies serves as a powerful tracer of the extended, dense neutral hydrogen in their surroundings during the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). We report a unique galaxy, A2744-z7DLA, at z≈ 6.87 gravitationally lensed by the foreground galaxy cluster Abell 2744, which exhibits both moderate Lyα emission and damped Lyα absorption, suggesting the presence of a dense neutral hydrogen environment. Our analysis suggests that the UV continuum turnover near Lyα is more likely shaped by a damped Lyα system rather than nebular continuum from two photon process. We analyze the physical properties of A2744-z7DLA with spectroscopic and photometric data from the JWST and the HST. The galaxy shows a compact morphology (re 0.3\ kpc) and a broadened Hα emission line, suggesting possible AGN activity. The broad component of Hα has a FWHM of 2721 200\ km\ s-1, corresponding to a black hole mass of M BH=2.90+2.35-1.28× 107 M and a black hole-to-stellar mass ratio of (M BH/M stellar) = -1.58+0.45-0.34. The Balmer decrement ( Hα/Hβ) yields a dust attenuation of AV ≈ 1.15 0.23, indicating that this system is less dust-rich than some "little red dots". Furthermore, we perform SED fitting using both stellar and AGN models. The results show that the UV and optical wavelengths are dominated by star-forming regions, while the AGN component contributes primarily at longer wavelengths. This work provides new insights into the interplay between star formation, neutral gas, and potential AGN activity in galaxies during the EoR.

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