UNCOVERing the High-redshift AGN Population among Extreme UV Line Emitters
Helena Treiber, Jenny Greene, John R. Weaver, Tim B. Miller, Lukas J., Furtak, David J. Setton, Bingjie Wang, Anna de Graaff, Rachel Bezanson,, Gabriel Brammer, Sam E. Cutler, Pratika Dayal, Robert Feldmann, Seiji, Fujimoto, Andy D. Goulding, Vasily Kokorev, Ivo Labbe, Joel Leja

TL;DR
This study uses UV emission-line diagnostics on JWST data to identify high-redshift AGN candidates among extreme UV line emitters, revealing a significant AGN presence and characteristics in early galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel UV diagnostic approach combined with optical data to identify high-redshift AGN, expanding beyond traditional broad-line AGN studies.
Findings
Approximately 20% of massive galaxies are AGN candidates.
He II emitters are the strongest AGN candidates.
Discovery of a new broad-line AGN at z=6.87.
Abstract
JWST has revealed diverse new populations of high-redshift () AGN and extreme star-forming galaxies that challenge current models. In this paper, we use rest-frame UV emission-line diagnostics to identify AGN candidates and other exceptional ionizing sources, complementing previous studies predominantly focused on broad-line AGN. From a parent sample of 205 UNCOVER galaxies with NIRSpec/PRISM follow-up, we identify 12 C IV, He II, and C III] emitters. Three of these galaxies also exhibit clear N III] and/or N IV] lines. Leveraging the combined rest-optical and UV coverage of PRISM, we limit the emission-line model space using the sample's [O III]/H distribution, significantly decreasing the overlap between AGN and star-formation models in the UV diagnostics. We then find that the five He II emitters are the strongest AGN candidates, with further…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Plasma Diagnostics and Applications · Optical Coatings and Gratings
