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JWST's PEARLS: A z=6 Quasar in a Train-Wreck Galaxy Merger System

Published 27 Feb 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2502.20550v1)

Abstract: We present JWST NIRSpec integral field spectroscopy observations of the z=5.89 quasar NDWFS J1425+3254 from 0.6-5.3 microns, covering the rest-frame ultraviolet and optical at spectral resolution R~100. The quasar has a black hole mass of $M_{\rm{BH}}=(1.4\substack{+3.1\-1.0})\times109 M_\odot$ and an Eddington ratio $L_{\rm{Bol}}/L_{\rm{Edd}}=0.3\substack{+0.6\-0.2}$, as implied from the broad Balmer H$\alpha$ and H$\beta$ lines. We find that the quasar host has significant ongoing obscured star formation, as well as a quasar-driven outflow with velocity $6050\substack{+460\-630}$ km/s, possibly one of the most extreme outflows in the early Universe. The data also reveals that two companion galaxies are merging with the quasar host. The north-eastern companion galaxy is relatively old and very massive, with luminosity-weighted stellar age $65\substack{+9\-4}$ Myr, stellar mass $(3.6\substack{+0.6\-0.3})\times10{11} M_\odot$, and SFR $< (16.1\pm1.9) M_\odot$/yr. A bridge of gas connects this companion galaxy and the host, confirming their ongoing interaction. A second merger is occurring between the quasar host and a much younger companion galaxy to the south, with stellar age $6.7\pm1.8$ Myr, stellar mass $(1.9\pm0.4)\times10{10} M_\odot$, and SFR $< (93\substack{+17\-16}) M_\odot$/yr. There is also another galaxy in the field that is likely in the foreground at z=1.135, that could be gravitationally lensing the quasar with magnification $1<\mu<2$, and so <0.75 mag. Overall, the system is a "train-wreck" merger of three galaxies, with star formation and extreme quasar activity that were likely triggered by these ongoing interactions.

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