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Detecting and Characterizing Young Quasars. III. The Impact of Gravitational Lensing Magnification

Author(s)
Yue, MinghaoEilers, Anna-ChristinaSimcoe, Robert A.Belli, SirioDavies, Frederick B.DePalma, DavidHennawi, Joseph F.Mason, Charlotte A.Munoz, Julian B.Nelson, Erica J.Tacchella, Sandro
Issued Date
2023-06
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/accf20
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64997
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.950, no.2, pp.105
Abstract
We test the impact of gravitational lensing on the lifetime estimates of seven high-redshift quasars at redshift z greater than or similar to 6. The targeted quasars are identified by their small observed proximity zone sizes, which indicate extremely short quasar lifetimes (t ( Q ) less than or similar to 10(5)yr). However, these estimates of quasar lifetimes rely on the assumption that the observed luminosities of the quasars are intrinsic and not magnified by gravitational lensing, which would bias the lifetime estimates toward younger ages. In order to test the possible effects of gravitational lensing, we obtain high-resolution images of the seven quasars with the Hubble Space Telescope and look for signs of strong lensing. We do not find any evidence of strong lensing, i.e., all quasars are well described by point sources, and no foreground lensing galaxy is detected. We estimate that the strong-lensing probabilities for these quasars are extremely small (similar to 1.4 x 10(-5)) and show that weak lensing changes the estimated quasar lifetimes by only less than or similar to 0.2 dex. We thus confirm that the short lifetimes of these quasars are intrinsic. The existence of young quasars indicates a high obscured fraction, radiatively inefficient accretion, and/or flickering lightcurves for high-redshift quasars. We further discuss the impact of lensing magnification on measurements of black hole masses and Eddington ratios of quasars.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
0004-637X
Keyword
SIMILAR-TO 6PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSISDIGITAL SKY SURVEYBLACK-HOLESLY-ALPHAINTERGALACTIC MEDIUMPROXIMITY ZONEGALAXY OVERDENSITIESULTRALUMINOUS QUASARLUMINOSITY FUNCTION

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