The Rise of Faint, Red AGN at $z>4$: A Sample of Little Red Dots in the JWST Extragalactic Legacy Fields
Dale D. Kocevski, Steven L. Finkelstein, Guillermo Barro, Anthony J., Taylor, Antonello Calabr\`o, Brivael Laloux, Johannes Buchner, Jonathan R., Trump, Gene C. K. Leung, Guang Yang, Mark Dickinson, Pablo G., P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Fabio Pacucci, Kohei Inayoshi

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes a new population of faint, red AGN at high redshifts using JWST data, revealing their abundance, obscuration, and spectral features, and providing insights into early galaxy and black hole growth.
Contribution
It introduces a novel continuum slope fitting method to detect faint, red AGN over a wide redshift range and presents the first X-ray detections of such sources.
Findings
LRDs are more numerous than other AGN at z~5-7.
Two X-ray detected LRDs show moderate obscuration.
Spectroscopy reveals broad emission lines and outflows.
Abstract
We present a sample of 341 "little red dots" (LRDs) spanning the redshift range using data from the CEERS, PRIMER, JADES, UNCOVER and NGDEEP surveys. Unlike past use of color indices to identify LRDs, we employ continuum slope fitting using shifting bandpasses to sample the same rest-frame emission blueward and redward of the Balmer break. This enables the detection of LRDs over a wider redshift range and with less contamination from galaxies with strong breaks that otherwise lack a rising red continuum. The redshift distribution of our sample increases at and then undergoes a rapid decline at , which may tie the emergence of these sources to the inside-out growth that galaxies experience during this epoch. We find that LRDs are dex more numerous than X-ray and UV selected AGN at z~5-7. Within our sample, we have identified the first two X-ray…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
