Local compact AGN-hosting dwarf galaxies with V-shaped SEDs are more evolved than high-redshift Little Red Dots, indicating distinct formation pathways.
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New F200W-dropout candidates in CEERS include three massive dusty dwarfs at 2<z<3 and five sources with bimodal redshift PDFs favoring either z>15 or z<1.5 extreme dust.
A single phase transition mechanism to negative energy density explains both dynamical gravastars and little red dots through latent energy and high gravitational redshift.
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Compact, AGN-hosting Dwarf Galaxies with "Little Red Dots"-like SEDs in the Local Universe
Local compact AGN-hosting dwarf galaxies with V-shaped SEDs are more evolved than high-redshift Little Red Dots, indicating distinct formation pathways.
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Ultra High-Redshift or Closer-by, Dust-Obscured Galaxies? Deciphering the Nature of Faint, Previously Missed F200W-Dropouts in CEERS
New F200W-dropout candidates in CEERS include three massive dusty dwarfs at 2<z<3 and five sources with bimodal redshift PDFs favoring either z>15 or z<1.5 extreme dust.
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The mechanism for creating "dynamical gravastar" black hole mimickers also explains formation of "little red dots"
A single phase transition mechanism to negative energy density explains both dynamical gravastars and little red dots through latent energy and high gravitational redshift.