RUBIES: JWST/NIRSpec Confirmation of an Infrared-luminous, Broad-line Little Red Dot with an Ionized Outflow
Bingjie Wang, Anna de Graaff, Rebecca L. Davies, Jenny E. Greene, Joel Leja, Gabriel B. Brammer, Andy D. Goulding, Tim B. Miller, Katherine A. Suess, Andrea Weibel, Christina C. Williams, Rachel Bezanson, Leindert A. Boogaard, Nikko J. Cleri, Michaela Hirschmann, Harley Katz

TL;DR
This paper reports JWST observations of a luminous, broad-line 'little red dot' galaxy at z=3.1, revealing an AGN with ionized outflows, challenging existing models of early galaxy and black hole formation.
Contribution
It introduces a new joint galaxy and AGN model for interpreting JWST data, revealing complex dust and stellar components in a high-redshift galaxy with an active nucleus.
Findings
Detection of broad emission lines indicating a modest black hole mass (~10^8 M_sun)
Identification of ionized outflows with significant kinetic energy
Lack of hot torus emission despite AGN signatures
Abstract
The JWST discovery of ``little red dots'' (LRDs) is reshaping our picture of the early Universe, yet the physical mechanisms driving their compact size and UV-optical colors remain elusive. Here we report an unusually bright LRD () observed as part of the RUBIES program. This LRD exhibits broad emission lines (FWHM km/s), a blue UV continuum, a clear Balmer break and a red continuum sampled out to rest 4 m with MIRI. We develop a new joint galaxy and AGN model within the Prospector Bayesian inference framework and perform spectrophotometric modeling using NIRCam, MIRI, and NIRSpec/Prism observations. Our fiducial model reveals a galaxy alongside a dust-reddened AGN driving the optical emission. Explaining the rest-frame optical color as a reddened AGN requires , suggesting that a great majority of the accretion disk energy…
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TopicsLaser Design and Applications · Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
