Bridging Quasars and Little Red Dots: Insights into Broad-Line AGNs at $z=5-8$ from the First JWST COSMOS-3D Dataset
Xiaojing Lin, Xiaohui Fan, Feige Wang, Fengwu Sun, Jaclyn B. Champagne, Eiichi Egami, Koki Kakiichi, Jianwei Lyu, Wei Leong Tee, Jinyi Yang, Fuyan Bian, Sarah E. I. Bosman, Zheng Cai, Caitlin M. Casey, Roberto Decarli, Andreas L. Faisst, Seiji Fujimoto, Santosh Harish

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of 13 high-redshift broad-line AGNs using JWST data, revealing their properties, luminosity functions, and potential evolution, thus advancing understanding of early supermassive black hole growth.
Contribution
First JWST COSMOS-3D dataset enables identification and analysis of broad-line AGNs at $z=5-8$, providing new insights into their luminosity functions and evolution.
Findings
13 broad-line AGNs at $z=5-8$ discovered
Potential redshift evolution in H$\alpha$ luminosity function
Higher number density of broad H$eta$ emitters than UV-based quasar predictions
Abstract
We report the discovery of 13 broad-line AGNs at from the first 10% data of the JWST Cycle 3 Treasury Program COSMOS-3D. These AGNs are identified by their broad H or H emission lines through the NIRCam grism wide-field slitless spectroscopy. One object at with broad H emission has an F444W magnitude of 23.6 mag, making it one of the brightest broad-line AGNs yet known. Among the 13 AGNs, 10 objects have reddened optical continua with slopes . The remaining three objects have their overall SEDs that resemble those of UV-luminous quasars at similar redshifts, but their , though negative, are not as blue as those of unobscured quasars. We also obtain MIRI photometry at 7.7-18 m for two AGNs and place strong constraints on their rest-frame near-IR SED. We find no significant variability in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
