The Discovery of Little Red Dots in the Local Universe: Signatures of Cool Gas Envelopes
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Abstract JWST observations have revealed a population of high-redshift “little red dots” (LRDs) that challenge conventional active galactic nucleus (AGN) models. We report the discovery of three local LRDs at z = 0.1–0.2, initially selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey database, with follow-up optical/near-IR spectroscopy and photometry. They exhibit properties fully consistent with those of high-redshift LRDs, including broad hydrogen and helium emission lines, compact morphologies, V-shaped UV-optical spectral energy distribution, declining near-IR continua, and no significant variability. Two sources were targeted but not detected in X-rays with statistical significance. All three sources show…
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- Balmer series
- Emission spectrum
- Line (geometry)
- Spectroscopy
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Spectral line
- Sky
- Population
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