A z 6.2 Quasar on the Local M BH-σ Relation Quenching Its Host Galaxy from the Aether Survey

Abstract

We report JWST/NIRSpec integral field unit (IFU) observations of the quasar J1512+4422 at z 6.2 from the Aether survey. At 900 Myr after the Big Bang, this object already lies on the M BH-σ relation found in the local universe, with an M BH 8.9×108\,M and a stellar velocity dispersion σ 288 km s-1. We detect an outflow with a velocity of 478 km s-1 in the nuclear region, which likely extends to 3.2 kpc in projection and has a median velocity of 352 km s-1. The outflow dynamical time scale ( 9 Myr) is consistent with the time scale of the current quenching process based on the star formation history as reported previously. The total mass outflow rate (92.6+92.6-74.1 M yr-1) is larger than the current star formation rate (0.9+3.8-0.8 or 4.3+5.8-3.7 M yr-1), and the total kinetic energy outflow rate (0.6+0.6-0.5\% of quasar luminosity) meets the threshold for negative quasar feedback as suggested by simulations. These results suggest that the outflow is capable of suppressing/quenching the star formation activity within the host galaxy. Furthermore, J1512+4422 exhibits σ, stellar mass and size similar to those of z 3 quiescent/post-starburst galaxies, implying a link between the two. Overall, for objects like J1512+4422, the evolution of their SMBHs and host galaxies appears to be tightly coupled within the first billion years. The quasar feedback likely plays a critical role in both placing them on the M BH--σ relation and quenching.

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