We present an analysis of medium/high-resolution JWST/NIRSpec spectra for 11 LRDs at z∼4. By decomposing the broad and narrow components of the Balmer emission lines, we investigate the connection between line emission and UV/optical continua for the LRD population. We find that the broad Hα luminosity strongly correlates with the optical continuum (but not with the UV), indicating a common AGN origin for both. In contrast, the [O III] line strength is correlated with the UV continuum rather than the optical. Using the width and luminosity of the broad Hα line, we estimate central black hole masses of 106−108M⊙ accreting at high Eddington ratios, consistent with an early (λEdd∼0.6), rapid-growth phase of AGN evolution. Assuming a constant mass accretion rate in the framework of slim-disk models, we infer growth timescales of ∼105−107yr, and suggest LRDs may evolve into narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. Upper limits from our spectra indicate that LRDs exhibit intrinsically weak optical Fe II emission compared to typical AGN. To simultaneously account for the inferred broad-line region size and observed luminosity, we propose a "Clumpy Envelope" model in which the optical emission arises from an extended, clumpy gas with a characteristic radius of tens of light-days. The diversity in observed optical continuum shapes can be explained by radial temperature gradients and self-absorption effects within this structure. Our results demonstrate the power of JWST high-resolution spectroscopy in probing the central engines and physical nature of the LRD population.
@article{arxiv.2602.12548,
title = {The Structure and Evolution of LRDs: Insights from JWST NIRSpec Medium and High Resolution Spectroscopy at $z\sim4$},
author = {Yuxuan Pang and Xin Wang and Cheng Cheng and Shengzhe Wang and Hang Zhou and Qianqiao Zhou and Xue-Bing Wu and Karl Glazebrook},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12548},
year = {2026}
}