The Diagnostic Potential of JWST in Characterizing Elusive AGNs
Shobita Satyapal, Lara Kamal, Jenna M. Cann, Nathan J. Secrest,, Nicholas P. Abel

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how JWST can effectively identify and characterize elusive AGNs that are hidden from traditional detection methods, using integrated spectral modeling and diagnostics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel modeling approach predicting spectral diagnostics for elusive AGNs with JWST, aiding their detection across various redshifts.
Findings
JWST can uncover low-level AGN activity up to redshifts of 1-3.
Spectral diagnostics predict key emission lines detectable by NIRSpec and MIRI.
A redshift-dependent strategy for selecting elusive AGN candidates is proposed.
Abstract
It is now clear that a significant population of accreting black holes are undetected by commonly employed optical, mid-infrared color, X-ray, and radio selection methods due to obscuration or contamination of the emission from the nuclear region caused by star formation in the host galaxy. These elusive active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are an important component of the AGN population. They are often found in mergers, where significant black hole growth likely takes place, and in the lowest mass galaxies or galaxies that lack classical bulges, a demographic that places important constraints on models of supermassive black hole seed formation and merger-free models of AGN fueling. In this work, we demonstrate the power of James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in uncovering and characterizing these elusive AGNs. We present an integrated modeling approach in which both the line and emergent…
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