Deciphering the JWST spectrum of a 'little red dot' at z 4.53: An obscured AGN and its star-forming host

Abstract

JWST has revealed a class of numerous, extremely compact sources, with rest-frame red optical/near-infrared (NIR) and blue ultraviolet (UV) colours, nicknamed "little red dots". We present one of the highest signal-to-noise ratio JWST NIRSpec/PRISM spectra of a little red dot, J06471045 at z = 4.5321 0.0001, and examine its NIRCam morphology, to differentiate the origin of the UV and optical/NIR emission, and elucidate the nature of the little red dot phenomenon. J06471045 is unresolved (re < 0.17 kpc) in the three NIRCam long-wavelength filters, but significantly extended (re = 0.45 0.06 kpc) in the three short-wavelength filters, indicating a red compact source in a blue star-forming galaxy. The spectral continuum shows a clear change in slope, from blue in the optical/UV, to red in the restframe optical/NIR, consistent with two distinct components, fit by power-laws with different attenuation: AV = 0.54 0.01 (UV) and AV = 5.7 0.2 (optical/NIR). Fitting the Hα line requires both broad (full width at half-maximum 4300 300 km s-1) and narrow components, but none of the other emission lines, including Hβ, show evidence of broadness. We calculate AV = 1.1 0.2 from the Balmer decrement using narrow Hα and Hβ, and AV > 4.1 0.2 from broad Hα and upper limit on broad Hβ, consistent with the blue and red continuum attenuation respectively. Based on single-epoch Hα linewidth, the mass of the central black hole is 8 1 × 108 M. Our findings are consistent with a multi-component model, where the optical/NIR and broad lines arise from a highly obscured, spatially unresolved region, likely a relatively massive active galactic nucleus, while the less obscured UV continuum and narrow lines arise, at least partly, from a small but spatially resolved star-forming host galaxy.

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