Supercritical Growth Pathway to Overmassive Black Holes at Cosmic Dawn: Coevolution with Massive Quasar Hosts
Haojie Hu(Peking University), R. Kuiper(University of Duisburg-Essen), Eliot Quataert(Princeton University), Kohei Inayoshi(Peking University), Zoltán Haiman, Wenxiu Li(Peking University)
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