The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Black Hole Mass and Eddington-ratio Distributions of Less-luminous Quasars at z ∼ 4 in the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide Field

  • Wanqiu He,
  • Masayuki Akiyama,
  • Motohiro Enoki,
  • Kohei Ichikawa,
  • Kohei Inayoshi,
  • Nobunari Kashikawa,
  • Toshihiro Kawaguchi,
  • Yoshiki Matsuoka,
  • Tohru Nagao,
  • Masafusa Onoue,
  • Taira Oogi,
  • Andreas Schulze,
  • Yoshiki Toba,
  • Yoshihiro Ueda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1518
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 962, no. 2
p. 152

Abstract

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We investigate the black hole mass function (BHMF) and Eddington-ratio distribution function (ERDF) of broad-line active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at z = 4, based on a sample of 52 quasars with i < 23.2 at 3.50 ≤ z ≤ 4.25 from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program S16A-Wide2 data set, and 1462 quasars with i < 20.2 in the same redshift range from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey data release 7 quasar catalog. Virial black hole (BH) masses of quasars are estimated using the width of the C _IV 1549 Å line and the continuum luminosity at 1350 Å. To obtain the intrinsic broad-line AGN BHMF and ERDF, we correct for the incompleteness in the low-mass and/or low-Eddington-ratio ranges caused by the flux-limited selection. The resulting BHMF is constrained down to $\mathrm{log}{M}_{\mathrm{BH}}/{M}_{\odot }\sim 7.5$ . In comparison with broad-line AGN BHMFs at z ∼ 2 in the literature, we find that the number density of massive SMBHs peaks at higher redshifts, consistent with the downsizing evolutionary scenario. Additionally, the resulting ERDF shows a negative dependence on BH mass, suggesting more massive SMBHs tend to accrete at lower-Eddington ratios at z = 4. With the derived intrinsic broad-line AGN BHMF, we also evaluate the active fraction of broad-line AGNs among the entire SMBH population at z = 4. The resulting active fraction may suggest a positive dependence on BH mass. Finally, we examine the time evolution of broad-line AGN BHMF between z = 4 and 6 through solving the continuity equation. The results suggest that the broad-line AGN BHMFs at z = 4–6 only show evolution in their normalization, but with no significant changes in their shape.

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