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Reflection From the Strong Gravity Regime in a z=0.658 Gravitationally Lensed-Quasar

The co-evolution of a supermassive black hole with its host galaxy through cosmic time is encoded in its spin. At $z>2$, supermassive black holes are thought to grow mostly by merger-driven accretion leading to high spin. However, it is unknown whether below $z\sim1$ these black holes continue to grow via coherent accretion or in a chaotic manner, though clear differences are predicted in their spin evolution. An established method to measure the spin of black holes is via the study of relativistic reflection features from the inner accretion disk. Owing to their greater distances, there has hitherto been no significant detection of relativistic reflection features in a moderate-redshift quasar. Here, we use archival data together with a new, deep observation of a gravitationally-lensed quasar at $z=0.658$ to rigorously detect and study reflection in this moderate-redshift quasar. The level of relativistic distortion present in this reflection spectrum enables us to constrain the emission to originate within $\lesssim3$ gravitational radii from the black hole, implying a spin parameter $a=0.87^{+0.08}_{-0.15} $ at the $3σ$ level of confidence and $a>0.66$ at the $5σ$ level. The high spin found here is indicative of growth via coherent accretion for this black hole, and suggests that black hole growth between $0.5\lesssim z \lesssim 1$ occurs principally by coherent rather than chaotic accretion episodes.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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