Reconstruction of Cosmic Black Hole Growth and Mass Distribution from Quasar Luminosity Functions at z > 4: Implications for Faint and Low-mass Populations in JWST
Wenxiu Li(Peking University), Tohru Nagao(Ehime University), Masafusa Onoue(Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe), Wanqiu He(Nanjing Agricultural University), Takuma Izumi(National Institutes of Natural Sciences), Kohei Inayoshi(Peking University), Yoshiki Matsuoka(Ehime University), Masayuki Akiyama(Tohoku University), Zhiwei Pan(Peking University)
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