UNCOVER spectroscopy confirms a surprising ubiquity of AGN in red galaxies at $z>5$
Jenny E. Greene, Ivo Labbe, Andy D. Goulding, Lukas J. Furtak, Iryna, Chemerynska, Vasily Kokorev, Pratika Dayal, Christina C. Williams, Bingjie, Wang, David J. Setton, Adam J. Burgasser, Rachel Bezanson, Hakim Atek,, Gabriel Brammer, Sam E. Cutler, Robert Feldmann

TL;DR
Deep JWST spectroscopy reveals that a significant portion of red, compact galaxies at z>5 host dust-reddened AGN, indicating their unexpected abundance and challenging existing black hole growth models.
Contribution
This study provides the first spectroscopic confirmation that most red, compact z>5 galaxies are dust-reddened AGN, and proposes an improved photometric selection criterion for identifying such AGN.
Findings
60% of the sample show broad Hα lines confirming AGN activity
At least 33% of F277W-F444W>1 galaxies are AGN, rising to 80% for F277W-F444W>1.6
AGN number density is about 10^-5 Mpc^-3 mag^-1, much higher than faint UV quasars
Abstract
JWST is revealing a new population of dust-reddened broad-line active galactic nuclei (AGN) at redshifts . Here we present deep NIRSpec/Prism spectroscopy from the Cycle 1 Treasury program UNCOVER of 15 AGN candidates selected to be compact, with red continua in the rest-frame optical but with blue slopes in the UV. From NIRCam photometry alone, they could have been dominated by dusty star formation or AGN. Here we show that the majority of the compact red sources in UNCOVER are dust-reddened AGN: show definitive evidence for broad-line H with FWHM km/s, for current data are inconclusive, and are brown dwarf stars. We propose an updated photometric criterion to select red AGN that excludes brown dwarfs and is expected to yield AGN. Remarkably, among all galaxies with F277WF444W in UNCOVER at least…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
