(LRDs)$^2$: The Low-ReDshift Little Red Dots Survey. II. DESI DR1 Sample
Xiaojing Lin, Xiaohui Fan, Zheng Cai, Yichen Liu, Fengwu Sun, Fuyan Bian, Mingyu Li, Junjie Mao, Jenny E. Greene, Hanpu Liu, Jiaxuan Li, Weizhe Liu, Yilun Ma, Zechang Sun, and Zijian Zhang

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes 27 low-redshift Little Red Dots (LRDs) from DESI DR1, revealing their properties are consistent with high-redshift counterparts and providing insights into their physical processes and evolution.
Contribution
First systematic low-redshift LRD sample from DESI DR1 with detailed spectroscopic follow-up, linking low- and high-redshift LRD properties and evolution.
Findings
Low-$z$ LRDs share properties with high-$z$ counterparts, including compact morphology and extreme emission line ratios.
All low-$z$ LRDs have low metallicity and similar ionization properties to high-$z$ LRDs.
Ionized [O III] outflows are common, observed in 78% of the sample.
Abstract
JWST has revealed a substantial population of "Little Red Dots" (LRDs) at , challenging conventional AGN frameworks. However, the low-redshift regime remains largely unexplored. In the second paper of the (LRDs) series, we present a systematic selection from DESI DR1 and identify 27 LRDs at , yielding a number density lower limit of cMpc. We conducted near-IR spectroscopic follow-up observations for 18 of them, revealing their full SED shapes and emission lines. These low- LRDs share the hallmark properties of their high- counterparts: compact morphology, V-shaped UV-optical continua, broad Balmer emission with extreme decrements (median H/H), frequent Balmer absorption (67%), and blackbody-like optical-to-near-IR continua. All have low metallicity, occupy the same regions in the BPT diagram as high- LRDs,…
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