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The First Photometric Evidence of a Transient/Variable Source at z>5 with JWST

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-08-04 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) discovered 79 transients out to zz\sim4.8 through the JADES Transient Survey (JTS), but the JTS did not find any zz>>5 transients. Here, we present the first photometric evidence of a zz>>5 transient/variable source with JWST. The source, AT 2023adya, resides in a zspecz_{\mathrm{spec}}==5.274 galaxy in GOODS-N, which dimmed from mF356Wm_{\rm F356W}==26.05±\pm0.02 mag to 26.24±\pm0.02 mag in the rest-frame optical over approximately two rest-frame months, producing a clear residual signal in the difference image (mF356Wm_{\rm F356W}==28.01±\pm0.17 mag; SNvar_\mathrm{var}==6.09) at the galaxy center. Shorter-wavelength bands (F090W/F115W) show no rest-frame ultraviolet brightness change. Based on its rest-frame V-band absolute magnitude of MV_\mathrm{V}==-18.48 mag, AT 2023adya could be any core-collapse supernova (SN) subtype or an SN Ia. However, due to low SN Ia rates at high redshift, the SN Ia scenario is unlikely. Alternatively, AT 2023adya may be a variable active galactic nucleus (AGN). However, the JWST NIRCam/Grism spectrum shows no broad Hα\alpha emission line (FWHM==130±\pm26 km s1^{-1}), disfavoring the variable AGN scenario. It is also unlikely that AT 2023adya is a tidal disruption event (TDE) because the TDE models matching the observed brightness changes have low event rates. Although it is not possible to determine AT 2023adya's nature based on the two-epoch single-band photometry alone, this discovery indicates that JWST can push the frontier of transient/variable science past zz==5 and towards the epoch of reionization.

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@article{arxiv.2504.17007,
  title  = {The First Photometric Evidence of a Transient/Variable Source at z>5 with JWST},
  author = {Christa DeCoursey and Eiichi Egami and Fengwu Sun and Arshia Akhtarkavan and Rachana Bhatawdekar and Andrew J. Bunker and David A. Coulter and Michael Engesser and Ori D. Fox and Sebastian Gomez and Kohei Inayoshi and Benjamin D. Johnson and Mitchell Karmen and Conor Larison and Xiaojing Lin and Jianwei Lyu and Seppo Mattila and Takashi J. Moriya and Justin D. R. Pierel and Dávid Puskás and Armin Rest and George H. Rieke and Brant Robertson and Sepehr Salamat and Louis-Gregory Strolger and Sandro Tacchella and Christian Vassallo and Christina C. Williams and Yossef Zenati and Junyu Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.17007},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ