High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays

The first billion years of the Universe has been a pivotal time: stars, black holes (BHs), and galaxies formed and assembled, sowing the seeds of galaxies as we know them today. Detecting, identifying, and understanding the first galaxies and BHs is one of the current observational and theoretical c...

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Main Authors: Volonteri, Marta, Reines, Amy E., Atek, Hakim, Stark, Daniel P., Trebitsch, Maxime
Other Authors: Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
Language:en
Published: IOP PUBLISHING LTD 2017
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6261812017-12-06T03:00:35Z High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays Volonteri, Marta Reines, Amy E. Atek, Hakim Stark, Daniel P. Trebitsch, Maxime Univ Arizona, Steward Observ galaxies: active galaxies: evolution galaxies: high-redshift The first billion years of the Universe has been a pivotal time: stars, black holes (BHs), and galaxies formed and assembled, sowing the seeds of galaxies as we know them today. Detecting, identifying, and understanding the first galaxies and BHs is one of the current observational and theoretical challenges in galaxy formation. In this paper we present a population synthesis model aimed at galaxies, BHs, and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at high redshift. The model builds a population based on empirical relations. The spectral energy distribution of galaxies is determined by age and metallicity, and that of AGNs by BH mass and accretion rate. We validate the model against observations, and predict properties of galaxies and AGN in other wavelength and/or luminosity ranges, estimating the contamination of stellar populations (normal stars and high-mass X-ray binaries) for AGN searches from the infrared to X-rays, and vice versa for galaxy searches. For high-redshift galaxies with stellar ages <1 Gyr, we find that disentangling stellar and AGN emission is challenging at restframe UV/optical wavelengths, while high-mass X-ray binaries become more important sources of confusion in X-rays. We propose a color-color selection in the James Webb Space Telescope bands to separate AGN versus star-dominated galaxies in photometric observations. We also estimate the AGN contribution, with respect to massive, hot, and metal-poor stars, at driving high-ionization lines, such as C IV and He II. Finally, we test the influence of the minimum BH mass and occupation fraction of BHs in low-mass galaxies on the restframe UV/near-IR and X-ray AGN luminosity function. 2017-11-10 Article High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays 2017, 849 (2):155 The Astrophysical Journal 1538-4357 10.3847/1538-4357/aa93f1 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626181 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/626181 The Astrophysical Journal en http://stacks.iop.org/0004-637X/849/i=2/a=155?key=crossref.06769160d7faad75af9e9466d24c4770 © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. IOP PUBLISHING LTD
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topic galaxies: active
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: high-redshift
spellingShingle galaxies: active
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: high-redshift
Volonteri, Marta
Reines, Amy E.
Atek, Hakim
Stark, Daniel P.
Trebitsch, Maxime
High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays
description The first billion years of the Universe has been a pivotal time: stars, black holes (BHs), and galaxies formed and assembled, sowing the seeds of galaxies as we know them today. Detecting, identifying, and understanding the first galaxies and BHs is one of the current observational and theoretical challenges in galaxy formation. In this paper we present a population synthesis model aimed at galaxies, BHs, and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at high redshift. The model builds a population based on empirical relations. The spectral energy distribution of galaxies is determined by age and metallicity, and that of AGNs by BH mass and accretion rate. We validate the model against observations, and predict properties of galaxies and AGN in other wavelength and/or luminosity ranges, estimating the contamination of stellar populations (normal stars and high-mass X-ray binaries) for AGN searches from the infrared to X-rays, and vice versa for galaxy searches. For high-redshift galaxies with stellar ages <1 Gyr, we find that disentangling stellar and AGN emission is challenging at restframe UV/optical wavelengths, while high-mass X-ray binaries become more important sources of confusion in X-rays. We propose a color-color selection in the James Webb Space Telescope bands to separate AGN versus star-dominated galaxies in photometric observations. We also estimate the AGN contribution, with respect to massive, hot, and metal-poor stars, at driving high-ionization lines, such as C IV and He II. Finally, we test the influence of the minimum BH mass and occupation fraction of BHs in low-mass galaxies on the restframe UV/near-IR and X-ray AGN luminosity function.
author2 Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
author_facet Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
Volonteri, Marta
Reines, Amy E.
Atek, Hakim
Stark, Daniel P.
Trebitsch, Maxime
author Volonteri, Marta
Reines, Amy E.
Atek, Hakim
Stark, Daniel P.
Trebitsch, Maxime
author_sort Volonteri, Marta
title High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays
title_short High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays
title_full High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays
title_fullStr High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays
title_full_unstemmed High-redshift Galaxies and Black Holes Detectable with the JWST: A Population Synthesis Model from Infrared to X-Rays
title_sort high-redshift galaxies and black holes detectable with the jwst: a population synthesis model from infrared to x-rays
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publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626181
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