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arxiv: 1510.01733 · v2 · submitted 2015-10-06 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

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Detecting Direct Collapse Black Holes: making the case for CR7

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We propose that one of the sources in the recently detected system CR7 by Sobral et al. (2015) through spectro-photometric measurements at $z = 6.6$ harbors a direct collapse blackhole (DCBH). We argue that the LW radiation field required for direct collapse in source A is provided by sources B and C. By tracing the LW production history and star formation rate over cosmic time for the halo hosting CR7 in a $\Lambda$CDM universe, we demonstrate that a DCBH could have formed at $z\sim 20$. The spectrum of source A is well fit by nebular emission from primordial gas around a BH with MBH $\sim 4.4 \times 10^6 \ \rm M_{\odot}$ accreting at a 40 % of the Eddington rate, which strongly supports our interpretation of the data. Combining these lines of evidence, we argue that CR7 might well be the first DCBH candidate.

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