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The nature of the Lyman Alpha Emitter CR7: a persisting puzzle (1702.04351v1)

Published 14 Feb 2017 in astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO, and astro-ph.HE

Abstract: The peculiar emission properties of the $z \sim 6.6$ Ly$\alpha$ emitter CR7 have been initially interpreted with the presence of either a direct collapse black hole (DCBH) or a substantial mass of Pop III stars. Instead, updated photometric observations by Bowler et al. (2016) seem to suggest that CR7 is a more standard system. Here we confirm that the original DCBH hypothesis is consistent also with the new data. Using radiation-hydrodynamic simulations, we reproduce the new IR photometry with two models involving a Compton-thick DCBH of mass $\approx 7 \times 106 \, \mathrm{M_{\odot}}$ accreting (a) metal-free ($Z=0$) gas with column density $N_H = 8 \times 10{25} \, \mathrm{cm{-2}}$, or (b) low-metallicity gas ($Z = 5 \times 10{-3} \, \mathrm{Z_{\odot}}$) with $N_H = 3 \times 10{24} \, \mathrm{cm{-2}}$. The best fit model reproduces the photometric data to within $1 \sigma$. Such metals can be produced by weak star-forming activity occurring after the formation of the DCBH. The main contribution to the Spitzer/IRAC $3.6 \, \mathrm{\mu m}$ photometric band in both models is due to HeI/HeII $\lambda 4714, 4687$ emission lines, while the contribution of [OIII] $\lambda 4959, 5007$ emission lines, if present, is sub-dominant. Spectroscopic observations with JWST will be required to ultimately clarify the nature of CR7.

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