快速增长的原始黑洞是大质量高红移 JWST 星系的种子

IF 6.4 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Guan-Wen Yuan, Lei Lei, Yuan-Zhu Wang, Bo Wang, Yi-Ying Wang, Chao Chen, Zhao-Qiang Shen, Yi-Fu Cai, Yi-Zhong Fan
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摘要

詹姆斯-韦伯太空望远镜(JWST)最近探测到了一组红移为z ≳7的大质量星系,在标准大爆炸宇宙学中,这些星系的形成时间之早是出乎意料的。在这项工作中,我们提出这个谜团可以用一些质量为1000M⊙∼的原始黑洞(PBHs)的存在来解释。这些原始黑洞是早期星系形成的种子,它们在高红移时的质量为108-1010M⊙,因此可以解释JWST的观测结果。我们使用层次贝叶斯推理框架来约束PBH质量分布模型,发现Mc ∼ 750M⊙的对数正态模型比其他假说更受青睐。这些快速增长的BH预计会有很强的辐射,并可能以高红移紧凑天体的形式出现,类似于JWST最近发现的那些天体。虽然我们在这项工作中关注的是PBHs,但即使它们是通过天体物理途径形成的,种子黑洞的初始质量约束仍然是稳健的。
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Rapidly growing primordial black holes as seeds of the massive high-redshift JWST Galaxies

A group of massive galaxies at redshifts of z ≳ 7 have been recently detected by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which were unexpected to form at such an early time within the standard Big Bang cosmology. In this work, we propose that this puzzle can be explained by the presence of some primordial black holes (PBHs) with a mass of ∼ 1000M. These PBHs act as seeds for early galaxy formation with masses of ∼ 108–1010M at high redshift, hence accounting for the JWST observations. We use a hierarchical Bayesian inference framework to constrain the PBH mass distribution models, and find that the Lognormal model with the Mc ∼ 750M is preferred over other hypotheses. These rapidly growing BHs are expected to have strong radiation and may appear as high-redshift compact objects, similar to those recently discovered by JWST. Although we focused on PBHs in this work, the bound on the initial mass of the seed black holes remains robust even if they were formed through astrophysical channels.

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Science China Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy
Science China Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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10.30
自引率
6.20%
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4047
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Science China Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy, an academic journal cosponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and published by Science China Press, is committed to publishing high-quality, original results in both basic and applied research. Science China Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy, is published in both print and electronic forms. It is indexed by Science Citation Index. Categories of articles: Reviews summarize representative results and achievements in a particular topic or an area, comment on the current state of research, and advise on the research directions. The author’s own opinion and related discussion is requested. Research papers report on important original results in all areas of physics, mechanics and astronomy. Brief reports present short reports in a timely manner of the latest important results.
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