TY - JOUR
T1 - EPOCHS VII
T2 - discovery of high-redshift (6.5 < z < 12) AGN candidates in JWST ERO and PEARLS data
AU - Juodžbalis, Ignas
AU - Conselice, Christopher J.
AU - Singh, Maitrayee
AU - Adams, Nathan
AU - Ormerod, Katherine
AU - Harvey, Thomas
AU - Austin, Duncan
AU - Volonteri, Marta
AU - Cohen, Seth H.
AU - Jansen, Rolf A.
AU - Summers, Jake
AU - Windhorst, Rogier A.
AU - D'Silva, Jordan C.J.
AU - Koekemoer, Anton M.
AU - Coe, Dan
AU - Driver, Simon P.
AU - Frye, Brenda
AU - Grogin, Norman A.
AU - Marshall, Madeline A.
AU - Nonino, Mario
AU - Pirzkal, Nor
AU - Robotham, Aaron
AU - Ryan, Russell E.
AU - Ortiz, Rafael
AU - Tompkins, Scott
AU - Willmer, Christopher N.A.
AU - Yan, Haojing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2023/10/1
Y1 - 2023/10/1
N2 - We present an analysis of a sample of robust high-redshift galaxies selected from the 'blank' fields of the Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization Science (PEARLS) survey and Early Release Observations (ERO) data from JWST with the aim of selecting candidate high-redshift active galactic nuclei (AGN). Sources were identified from this parent sample using a threefold selection procedure, which includes spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting to identify sources that are best fitted by AGN SED templates, a further selection based on the relative performance of AGN and non-AGN models, and finally morphological fitting to identify compact sources of emission, resulting in a purity-oriented procedure. Using this procedure, we identify a sample of nine AGN candidates at 6.5 < z < 12, from which we constrain their physical properties as well as measure a lower bound on the AGN fraction in this redshift range of 5 ± 1 per cent. As this is an extreme lower limit due to our focus on purity and our SEDs being calibrated for unobscured Type 1 AGN, this demonstrates that AGN are perhaps quite common at this early epoch. The rest-frame UV colours of our candidate objects suggest that these systems are potentially candidate obese black hole galaxies (OBGs). We also investigate Chandra and VLA maps of these areas from which we calculate detection limits. Of note is a z = 11.9 candidate source exhibiting an abrupt morphological shift in the reddest band as compared to bluer bands, indicating a potential merger or an unusually strong outflow.
AB - We present an analysis of a sample of robust high-redshift galaxies selected from the 'blank' fields of the Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization Science (PEARLS) survey and Early Release Observations (ERO) data from JWST with the aim of selecting candidate high-redshift active galactic nuclei (AGN). Sources were identified from this parent sample using a threefold selection procedure, which includes spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting to identify sources that are best fitted by AGN SED templates, a further selection based on the relative performance of AGN and non-AGN models, and finally morphological fitting to identify compact sources of emission, resulting in a purity-oriented procedure. Using this procedure, we identify a sample of nine AGN candidates at 6.5 < z < 12, from which we constrain their physical properties as well as measure a lower bound on the AGN fraction in this redshift range of 5 ± 1 per cent. As this is an extreme lower limit due to our focus on purity and our SEDs being calibrated for unobscured Type 1 AGN, this demonstrates that AGN are perhaps quite common at this early epoch. The rest-frame UV colours of our candidate objects suggest that these systems are potentially candidate obese black hole galaxies (OBGs). We also investigate Chandra and VLA maps of these areas from which we calculate detection limits. Of note is a z = 11.9 candidate source exhibiting an abrupt morphological shift in the reddest band as compared to bluer bands, indicating a potential merger or an unusually strong outflow.
KW - galaxies: active
KW - galaxies: high-redshift
KW - quasars: supermassive black holes
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stad2396
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stad2396
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85169920942
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 525
SP - 1353
EP - 1364
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -