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PEARLS: Discovery of Point-Source Features Within Galaxies in the North Ecliptic Pole Time Domain Field

Authors :
Ortiz III, Rafael
Windhorst, Rogier A.
Cohen, Seth H.
Willner, S. P.
Jansen, Rolf A.
Carleton, Timothy
Kamieneski, Patrick S.
Rutkowski, Michael J.
Smith, Brent
Summers, Jake
McCabe, Tyler J.
O'Brien, Rosalia
Diego, Jose M.
Yun, Min S.
D'Silva, Jordan C. J.
Li, Juno
Gim, Hansung B.
Hathi, Nimish P.
Holwerda, Benne W.
Zitrin, Adi
Cheng, Cheng
McLeod, Noah J.
Conselice, Christopher J.
Driver, Simon P.
Yan, Haojing
Coe, Dan
Frye, Brenda
Grogin, Norman
Koekemoer, Anton
Marshall, Madeline A.
Pirzkal, Nor
Robotham, Aaron
Ryan, Jr., Russell E.
Willmer, Christopher N. A.
Keel, William
Hammel, H. B.
Hyun, M.
Im, M.
Milam, S. N.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The first public 0.9-4.4{\mu}m NIRCam images of the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) Time Domain Field (TDF) uncovered galaxies displaying point-source features in their cores as seen in the longer wavelength filters. We visually identified a sample of 66 galaxies (~1 galaxy per arcmin2) with point-like cores and have modeled their two-dimensional light profiles with GalFit, identifying 16 galactic nuclei with measurable point-source components. GalFit suggests the visual sample is a mix of both compact stellar bulge and point-source galaxy cores. This core classification is complemented by spectral energy distribution (SED) modeling to infer the sample's active galactic nucleus (AGN) and host-galaxy parameters. For galaxies with measurable point-source components, the median fractional AGN contribution to their 0.1-30.0{\mu}m flux is 0.44, and 14/16 are color-classified AGN. We conclude that near-infrared point-source galaxy cores are signatures of AGN. In addition, we define an automated sample-selection criterion to identify these point-source features. These criteria can be used in other extant and future NIRCam images to streamline the search for galaxies with unresolved IR-luminous AGN. The James Webb Space Telescope's superb angular resolution and sensitivity at infrared wavelengths is resurrecting the morphological identification of AGN.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.10709
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad6d5e