Stacking X-Ray Observations of “Little Red Dots”: Implications for Their Active Galactic Nucleus Properties

Minghao Yue, Anna-Christina Eilers, Tonima Tasnim Ananna, Christos Panagiotou, Erin Kara and Takamitsu Miyaji
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Recent James Webb Space Telescope observations have revealed a population of compact extragalactic objects at z ≳ 4 with red near-infrared colors, which have been dubbed as “Little Red Dots” (LRDs). The spectroscopically selected LRDs exhibit broad Hα emission lines, which likely indicate that type I active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are harbored in the galaxies’ dust-reddened cores. However, other mechanisms, like strong outflowing winds, could also produce broad Hα emission lines, and thus, the nature of LRDs is still under debate. We test the AGN hypothesis for LRDs by stacking the archival Chandra observations of 34 spectroscopically selected LRDs. We obtain tentative detections in the soft (0.5–2 keV) and hard (2–8 keV) X-ray bands with 2.9σ and 3.2σ significance, and with 4.1σ significance when combining the two bands. Nevertheless, we find that the soft (hard) band 3σ upper limit is ∼1 dex (∼0.3 dex) lower than the expected level from the LX–LHα relation for typical type I AGNs. Our results indicate that AGN activity is indeed likely present in LRDs though these objects have significantly different properties compared to previously identified type I AGNs, i.e., LRDs may have intrinsically weak X-ray emissions. We find it difficult to explain the low LX/LHα ratios observed in LRDs solely by absorption. It is also unlikely that fast outflows have major contributions to the broad Hα lines. Our findings indicate that empirical relations (e.g., for black hole mass measurements) established for typical type I AGNs should be used with caution when analyzing the properties of LRDs.
对 "小红点 "的叠加 X 射线观测:活动星系核属性的含义
詹姆斯-韦伯太空望远镜(James Webb Space Telescope)最近的观测发现,z≳ 4处有一群近红外红色的紧凑银河系外天体,它们被称为 "小红点"(LRDs)。通过光谱学选取的 LRDs 显示出宽阔的 Hα 发射线,这很可能表明 I 型活动星系核(AGN)蕴藏在这些星系被尘埃侵蚀的内核中。然而,其他机制,如强烈的外流风,也可能产生宽阔的Hα发射线,因此,LRDs的性质仍有争议。我们通过堆叠钱德拉望远镜对 34 个经过光谱学筛选的 LRDs 的观测数据,来检验 LRDs 的 AGN 假说。我们在软X射线波段(0.5-2 keV)和硬X射线波段(2-8 keV)分别获得了2.9σ和3.2σ的初步探测结果,如果将这两个波段结合起来,其探测结果的意义则为4.1σ。尽管如此,我们发现软(硬)波段 3σ 上限比典型 I 型 AGN 的 LX-LHα 关系预期水平低 1 dex(∼0.3 dex)。我们的研究结果表明,LRDs中确实可能存在AGN活动,尽管这些天体的性质与之前发现的I型AGN有很大不同,也就是说,LRDs可能本身就有微弱的X射线辐射。我们发现很难仅仅用吸收来解释在 LRDs 中观测到的低 LX/LHα 比率。快速外流也不太可能对宽阔的 Hα 线产生主要影响。我们的研究结果表明,在分析 LRD 的性质时,应谨慎使用为典型 I 型 AGN 建立的经验关系(如黑洞质量测量)。
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