Little Red Dots: One Photometric Tag Concealing Diverse Spectroscopic Flavors of Massive Star Formation and Black Hole Activity
Pablo G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Guillermo Barro, Stefano Carniani, Francesco D'Eugenio, George H. Rieke, Roberta Tripodi, Andrew J. Bunker, Xihan Ji, Rui Marques-Chaves, Daniel Schaerer, Giacomo Venturi, Flor Ar\'evalo-Gonz\'alez, Santiago Arribas, Pierluigi Rinaldi

TL;DR
This study analyzes 249 high-redshift Little Red Dots using JWST spectroscopy, revealing their diverse stellar and black hole properties, active starburst phases, and complex gas conditions, advancing understanding of early galaxy and black hole co-evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive spectroscopic characterization of LRDs, uncovering their heterogeneity, black hole masses, starburst activity, and gas conditions at high redshift.
Findings
LRDs host supermassive black holes of 10^6-10^6.5 M_sun.
Detected diverse emission lines indicating complex gas conditions.
Identified young starburst features and high accretion rates.
Abstract
We compile JWST/NIRSpec prism and MIRI data for 249 Little Red Dots (LRDs) at 2.3<z<9.3, forming a representative spectroscopic subset of NIRCam-selected LRDs. We derive a median stacked spectrum covering rest-frame 0.09-1.2 m, with MIRI photometry extending the spectral energy distribution to 4 m. Four additional stacks for subsamples defined by optical-to-UV luminosity ratios show that LRDs form a heterogeneous population spanning diverse continuum slopes and line properties. Assuming LRDs host super-massive black holes (BHs) surrounded by dense gas clouds, and stars accompany this core, we infer masses of M and M, corresponding to BH-to-stellar mass ratios of 1-2%. The stacks show ubiquitous UV and optical FeII emission, indicating a direct view of the broad-line region and high (but sub-Eddington) accretion…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
