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Main Authors: Lin, Yu-Heng, Faisst, Andreas L., Chary, Ranga-Ram, Koekemoer, Anton M., Masiero, Joseph, Masters, Daniel, Mehta, Vihang, Teplitz, Harry I., Walth, Gregory L., Weaver, John R.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.07196
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author Lin, Yu-Heng
Faisst, Andreas L.
Chary, Ranga-Ram
Koekemoer, Anton M.
Masiero, Joseph
Masters, Daniel
Mehta, Vihang
Teplitz, Harry I.
Walth, Gregory L.
Weaver, John R.
author_facet Lin, Yu-Heng
Faisst, Andreas L.
Chary, Ranga-Ram
Koekemoer, Anton M.
Masiero, Joseph
Masters, Daniel
Mehta, Vihang
Teplitz, Harry I.
Walth, Gregory L.
Weaver, John R.
contents We present the HST ACS G800L grism spectroscopy observation of the faint active galactic nuclei (AGN) candidates in the COSMOS field at redshift of 6 selected by the point-source morphology and the photometry drop-off at 8000Å. Among the sample of 7 objects, only one is detected by multiple bands, and has similar shape of spectral energy distribution as the so-called ``little red dots'' JWST selected AGN candidates, but our object is 3 magnitude brighter than the JWST sample. We draw the upper limit of the AGN luminosity function $Φ=1.1\times 10^{-7}$Mpc$^3$ mag$^{-1}$ for $M_{UV}$=$-21$ at redshift of 6. The rest of the sample shows inconsistent flux density when comparing magnitudes of HST ACS F814W to the Subaru $i$-band and $z$-band magnitudes combined. The HST ACS G800L grism observation shows that this inconsistency cannot be created from an emission line. Therefore, we speculate that these objects are transients with the light curve decay timescale at most 6 years in observed frame.
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spellingShingle Joint Survey Processing. III. Compact Oddballs in the COSMOS Field -- Little Red Dots and Transients
Lin, Yu-Heng
Faisst, Andreas L.
Chary, Ranga-Ram
Koekemoer, Anton M.
Masiero, Joseph
Masters, Daniel
Mehta, Vihang
Teplitz, Harry I.
Walth, Gregory L.
Weaver, John R.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
We present the HST ACS G800L grism spectroscopy observation of the faint active galactic nuclei (AGN) candidates in the COSMOS field at redshift of 6 selected by the point-source morphology and the photometry drop-off at 8000Å. Among the sample of 7 objects, only one is detected by multiple bands, and has similar shape of spectral energy distribution as the so-called ``little red dots'' JWST selected AGN candidates, but our object is 3 magnitude brighter than the JWST sample. We draw the upper limit of the AGN luminosity function $Φ=1.1\times 10^{-7}$Mpc$^3$ mag$^{-1}$ for $M_{UV}$=$-21$ at redshift of 6. The rest of the sample shows inconsistent flux density when comparing magnitudes of HST ACS F814W to the Subaru $i$-band and $z$-band magnitudes combined. The HST ACS G800L grism observation shows that this inconsistency cannot be created from an emission line. Therefore, we speculate that these objects are transients with the light curve decay timescale at most 6 years in observed frame.
title Joint Survey Processing. III. Compact Oddballs in the COSMOS Field -- Little Red Dots and Transients
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.07196