Bridging Quasars and Little Red Dots: Insights into Broad-Line AGNs at z=5-8 from the First JWST COSMOS-3D Dataset

Abstract

We report the discovery of 13 broad-line AGNs at z = 5 - 8 from the first 10% data of the JWST Cycle 3 Treasury Program COSMOS-3D. These AGNs are identified by their broad Hα or Hβ emission lines through the NIRCam grism wide-field slitless spectroscopy. One object at z = 7.646 with broad Hβ emission has an F444W magnitude of 23.6 mag, making it one of the brightest z > 7.5 broad-line AGNs yet known. Among the 13 AGNs, 10 objects have reddened optical continua with slopes β opt>0. The remaining three objects have their overall SEDs that resemble those of UV-luminous quasars at similar redshifts, but their β opt, though negative, are not as blue as those of unobscured quasars. We also obtain MIRI photometry at 7.7-18 μm for two AGNs and place strong constraints on their rest-frame near-IR SED. We find no significant variability in the rest-frame UV by comparing the COSMOS-3D and COSMOS-Web F115W images taken apart by 60 days in the rest-frame. We compute the Hα luminosity functions (LFs) for the broad Hα emitters at z ≈ 5-6 and find a potential redshift evolution when compared with that of the z ≈ 4-5 sample. We also derive the Hβ LF at z8 for AGNs and galaxies by combining our sample with those from the literature. The broad Hβ emitters in this work suggest a number density two orders of magnitude higher than that predicted by the quasar LF based on rest-frame UV-selected samples. As a preview, our work showcases the ability of the COSMOS-3D grism survey to provide a complete view of the properties, growth, and evolution of bright broad-line AGNs at z>5.

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