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A luminous quasar at a redshift of z = 7.085
Authors:Mortlock Daniel J  Warren Stephen J  Venemans Bram P  Patel Mitesh  Hewett Paul C  McMahon Richard G  Simpson Chris  Theuns Tom  Gonzáles-Solares Eduardo A  Adamson Andy  Dye Simon  Hambly Nigel C  Hirst Paul  Irwin Mike J  Kuiper Ernst  Lawrence Andy  Röttgering Huub J A
Affiliation:Astrophysics Group, Imperial College London, Blackett Laboratory, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK. mortlock@ic.ac.uk)
Abstract:The intergalactic medium was not completely reionized until approximately a billion years after the Big Bang, as revealed by observations of quasars with redshifts of less than 6.5. It has been difficult to probe to higher redshifts, however, because quasars have historically been identified in optical surveys, which are insensitive to sources at redshifts exceeding 6.5. Here we report observations of a quasar (ULAS?J112001.48+064124.3) at a redshift of 7.085, which is 0.77 billion years after the Big Bang. ULAS?J1120+0641 has a luminosity of 6.3 × 10(13)L(⊙) and hosts a black hole with a mass of 2 × 10(9)M(⊙) (where L(⊙) and M(⊙) are the luminosity and mass of the Sun). The measured radius of the ionized near zone around ULAS?J1120+0641 is 1.9?megaparsecs, a factor of three smaller than is typical for quasars at redshifts between 6.0 and 6.4. The near-zone transmission profile is consistent with a Lyα damping wing, suggesting that the neutral fraction of the intergalactic medium in front of ULAS?J1120+0641 exceeded 0.1.
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