The Host Galaxy (If Any) of the Little Red Dots
Chang-Hao Chen, Luis C. Ho, Ruancun Li, Ming-Yang Zhuang

TL;DR
This study examines the host galaxy properties of eight Little Red Dots using JWST data, finding only one host detection and setting upper limits on others, revealing potential deviations from local black hole-galaxy relations.
Contribution
Introduces a new technique ({ t exttt{GalfitS}}) for analyzing high-redshift LRDs and provides the first constraints on their host galaxy properties.
Findings
Only one host galaxy detected among eight LRDs.
Stellar mass limits are at least ten times lower than local scaling relations.
Half of the LRDs show extended, off-centered emission, indicating complex structures.
Abstract
We investigate the host galaxy properties of eight little red dots (LRDs) selected from the JWST UNCOVER survey, applying a new technique ({\tt\string GalfitS}) to simultaneously fit the morphology and spectral energy distribution using multi-band NIRCam images covering . We detect the host galaxy in only one LRD, MSAID38108 at , which has a stellar mass of , an effective radius kpc, and a S\'ersic index . No host emission centered on the central point source is found in the other seven LRDs. We derive stringent upper limits for the stellar mass of a hypothetical host galaxy by conducting realistic mock simulations that place high-redshift galaxy images under the LRDs. Based on the black hole masses estimated from the broad H emission line, the derived…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
