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RUBIES: JWST/NIRSpec Confirmation of an Infrared-luminous, Broad-line Little Red Dot with an Ionized Outflow
by
Boogaard, Leindert A
, Whitaker, Katherine E
, Cleri, Nikko J
, Maseda, Michael V
, Katz, Harley
, Rix, Hans-Walter
, Oesch, Pascal A
, Leja, Joel
, Matthee, Jorryt
, Naidu, Rohan P
, Setton, David J
, Hirschmann, Michaela
, Miller, Tim B
, Suess, Katherine A
, Brammer, Gabriel B
, McConachie, Ian
, Weibel, Andrea
, Wang, Bingjie
, Greene, Jenny E
, Labbé, Ivo
, de Graaff, Anna
, Davies, Rebecca L
, Goulding, Andy D
, Williams, Christina C
, Bezanson, Rachel
in
Accretion disks
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Black holes
/ Cosmic dust
/ Dust
/ Dust emission
/ Emission
/ Emission lines
/ Galaxies
/ H alpha line
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Kinetic energy
/ Luminosity
/ Outflow
/ Red shift
/ Spectrophotometry
/ Spectroscopic observation
/ Statistical inference
/ Supermassive black holes
/ Toruses
2025
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RUBIES: JWST/NIRSpec Confirmation of an Infrared-luminous, Broad-line Little Red Dot with an Ionized Outflow
by
Boogaard, Leindert A
, Whitaker, Katherine E
, Cleri, Nikko J
, Maseda, Michael V
, Katz, Harley
, Rix, Hans-Walter
, Oesch, Pascal A
, Leja, Joel
, Matthee, Jorryt
, Naidu, Rohan P
, Setton, David J
, Hirschmann, Michaela
, Miller, Tim B
, Suess, Katherine A
, Brammer, Gabriel B
, McConachie, Ian
, Weibel, Andrea
, Wang, Bingjie
, Greene, Jenny E
, Labbé, Ivo
, de Graaff, Anna
, Davies, Rebecca L
, Goulding, Andy D
, Williams, Christina C
, Bezanson, Rachel
in
Accretion disks
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Black holes
/ Cosmic dust
/ Dust
/ Dust emission
/ Emission
/ Emission lines
/ Galaxies
/ H alpha line
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Kinetic energy
/ Luminosity
/ Outflow
/ Red shift
/ Spectrophotometry
/ Spectroscopic observation
/ Statistical inference
/ Supermassive black holes
/ Toruses
2025
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RUBIES: JWST/NIRSpec Confirmation of an Infrared-luminous, Broad-line Little Red Dot with an Ionized Outflow
by
Boogaard, Leindert A
, Whitaker, Katherine E
, Cleri, Nikko J
, Maseda, Michael V
, Katz, Harley
, Rix, Hans-Walter
, Oesch, Pascal A
, Leja, Joel
, Matthee, Jorryt
, Naidu, Rohan P
, Setton, David J
, Hirschmann, Michaela
, Miller, Tim B
, Suess, Katherine A
, Brammer, Gabriel B
, McConachie, Ian
, Weibel, Andrea
, Wang, Bingjie
, Greene, Jenny E
, Labbé, Ivo
, de Graaff, Anna
, Davies, Rebecca L
, Goulding, Andy D
, Williams, Christina C
, Bezanson, Rachel
in
Accretion disks
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Black holes
/ Cosmic dust
/ Dust
/ Dust emission
/ Emission
/ Emission lines
/ Galaxies
/ H alpha line
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Kinetic energy
/ Luminosity
/ Outflow
/ Red shift
/ Spectrophotometry
/ Spectroscopic observation
/ Statistical inference
/ Supermassive black holes
/ Toruses
2025
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RUBIES: JWST/NIRSpec Confirmation of an Infrared-luminous, Broad-line Little Red Dot with an Ionized Outflow
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RUBIES: JWST/NIRSpec Confirmation of an Infrared-luminous, Broad-line Little Red Dot with an Ionized Outflow
2025
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Overview
The JWST discovery of “little red dots” (LRDs) is reshaping our picture of the early Universe, yet the physical mechanisms driving their compact size and UV-optical colors remain elusive. Here, we report an unusually bright LRD (zspec = 3.1) observed as part of the RUBIES program. This LRD exhibits broad emission lines (FWHM ∼ 4000 km s−1), a blue UV continuum, a clear Balmer break, and a red continuum sampled out to rest-frame 4 μm with MIRI. We develop a new joint galaxy and active galactic nucleus (AGN) model within the Prospector Bayesian inference framework and perform spectrophotometric modeling using NIRCam, MIRI, and NIRSpec/Prism observations. Our fiducial model reveals a M* ∼ 109 M⊙ galaxy alongside a dust-reddened AGN driving the optical emission. Explaining the rest-frame optical color as a reddened AGN requires AV ≳ 3, suggesting that a great majority of the accretion disk energy is reradiated as dust emission. Yet, despite clear AGN signatures, we find a surprising lack of hot torus emission, which implies that either the dust emission in this object must be cold, or the red continuum must instead be driven by a massive, evolved stellar population of the host galaxy—seemingly inconsistent with the high-EW broad lines (Hα rest-frame EW ∼ 800 Å). The widths and luminosities of Pa-β, Pa-δ, Pa-γ, and Hα imply a modest black hole mass of MBH ∼ 108 M⊙. Additionally, we identify a narrow blueshifted He i λ 1.083 μm absorption feature in NIRSpec/G395M spectra, signaling an ionized outflow with kinetic energy up to ∼1% the luminosity of the AGN. The low redshift of RUBIES-BLAGN-1, combined with the depth and richness of the JWST imaging and spectroscopic observations, provides a unique opportunity to build a physical model for these so-far mysterious LRDs, which may prove to be a crucial phase in the early formation of massive galaxies and their supermassive black holes.
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