JADES is a 770-hour JWST Cycle 1 survey delivering deep multi-band NIRCam imaging over ~209 arcmin² and NIRSpec spectroscopy of over 5000 sources in the GOODS-S and GOODS-N fields to study galaxy evolution from high redshift to cosmic noon.
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Little red dots are the dust-reddened, high-inclination counterparts of little blue dots under a super-Eddington unification model, with luminosity-dependent fractions peaking near 20% and obscured systems showing systematically higher black hole masses due to selection.
Expanded sample yields marginal evidence that f correlates with log10(FWHM/σ) of the broad Hβ line, consistent with earlier results and potentially enabling empirical f estimates.
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Overview of the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES)
JADES is a 770-hour JWST Cycle 1 survey delivering deep multi-band NIRCam imaging over ~209 arcmin² and NIRSpec spectroscopy of over 5000 sources in the GOODS-S and GOODS-N fields to study galaxy evolution from high redshift to cosmic noon.
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Little red dots as obscured little blue dots: relative abundances, luminosities, and black-hole masses
Little red dots are the dust-reddened, high-inclination counterparts of little blue dots under a super-Eddington unification model, with luminosity-dependent fractions peaking near 20% and obscured systems showing systematically higher black hole masses due to selection.
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Can BLR line profile shape improve single-epoch black hole mass estimates?
Expanded sample yields marginal evidence that f correlates with log10(FWHM/σ) of the broad Hβ line, consistent with earlier results and potentially enabling empirical f estimates.