The low-end of the black hole mass function at cosmic dawn
Alessandro Trinca,
Raffaella Schneider,
Rosa Valiante
et al.
Abstract:Understanding the formation and growth of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at high redshift represents a major challenge for theoretical models. In this work we investigate the early evolution of the first SMBHs by constraining their distribution in mass and luminosity at π§ > 4. In particular, we focus on the poorly explored low-mass end of the nuclear black hole (BH) distribution down to π§ 4, and explore its connection with the nature of the first BH seeds and the processes governing their mass growth. To t… Show more
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