Rutgers University Astrophysics Seminar
The Beguiling Mystery of the Little Red Dots
One of the most surprising results from JWST has been the discovery of a large population of compact red sources at z>4, with very red rest-frame optical colors, blue UV slopes, and broad Balmer lines. The compact sizes and luminous broad lines strongly suggest these objects are powered by accreting supermassive black holes, but their lack of evidence for X-ray emission or hot dust in the mid-infrared calls that conclusion into question. Regardless, their high number densities (~5% of the galaxy population) makes them an important new contribution to the high-redshift galaxy zoo. I will discuss our ongoing efforts to understand the nature of this population, and what they may teach us about the growth of black holes and galaxies.
Date & Time
November 18, 2025 | 11:00am – 12:00pm
Location
Serin Hall Rm 330W, Rutgers and ZoomSpeakers
Jenny Greene, Princeton University