论文标题
寻求使用JWST的第一个黑洞种子的生长
Seeking the growth of the first black hole seeds with JWST
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论文摘要
在本文中,我们为BH人口提供了预测,可以通过计划的JWST调查($ 5 \ le le z \ le 15 $)可以观察到。我们基于最近开发的宇宙考古工具(CAT)的研究,该工具使我们能够建模BH种子形成和生长,同时与观察到的AGN和星系的一般人群保持一致,价格为$ 4 \ le z \ le 7 $。我们发现,JWST计划的调查将提供有关$ z> 5 $的主动BHS的互补观点,而Jades-Medium/Deep能够检测出众多的BHS,这些BHS散布着分布的微弱结局,Cosmos-Web采样了足够大的区域,可以检测到最稀有的最聪明的系统,以及最稀有的最聪明的系统,以及这些两种规范之间的gapime gapime。上述调查的相对较小的视野优先选择质量$ 6 \ leq {\ rm log}(m _ {\ rm bh}/m_ \ odot)<8 $ at $ 7 \ le z <10 $ ($ 8 \ leq {\ rm log}(m _*/m _ \ odot)<10 $)星系。在$ z \ ge 10 $上,只有jades-deep将具有敏感性来检测质量$ 4 \ leq {\ rm log}(m _ {\ rm bh}/m _ \ odot)<6 $的bhs $ 4 \ leq {\ rm log}(m _ {\ rm bh}/m_ \ odot)<6 $,由更多的金属可怜($ -3 \ leq \ rm log log} $ 6 $ 6 $ 6 \ leq {\ rm log}(m _*/m _ \ odot)<8 $)星系。在我们的模型中,后者的种群对应于超级质量恒星在最早的质量生长阶段直接崩溃而形成的重BH种子。检测这些系统将为第一个BH种子的性质和早期生长提供宝贵的见解。
In this paper we provide predictions for the BH population that would be observable with planned JWST surveys at $5 \le z \le 15$. We base our study on the recently developed Cosmic Archaeology Tool (CAT), which allows us to model BH seeds formation and growth, while being consistent with the general population of AGNs and galaxies observed at $4 \le z \le 7$. We find that JWST planned surveys will provide a complementary view on active BHs at $z > 5$, with JADES-Medium/-Deep being capable of detecting the numerous BHs that populate the faint-end of the distribution, COSMOS-Web sampling a large enough area to detect the rarest brightest systems, and CEERS/PRIMER bridging the gap between these two regimes. The relatively small field of view of the above surveys preferentially selects BHs with masses $6 \leq {\rm Log} (M_{\rm BH}/M_\odot) < 8$ at $7 \le z < 10$, residing in relatively metal poor (${\rm Log} (Z/Z_\odot) \ge -2$) and massive ($8\leq {\rm Log} (M_*/M_\odot) < 10$) galaxies. At $z \ge 10$, only JADES-Deep will have the sensitivity to detect growing BHs with masses $4 \leq {\rm Log} (M_{\rm BH}/M_\odot) < 6$, hosted by more metal poor ($-3 \leq {\rm Log} (Z/Z_\odot) < -2$) and less massive ($6 \leq {\rm Log} (M_*/M_\odot) < 8$) galaxies. In our model, the latter population corresponds to heavy BH seeds formed by the direct collapse of super-massive stars in their earliest phases of mass growth. Detecting these systems would provide invaluable insights on the nature and early growth of the first BH seeds.