Water absorption confirms cool atmospheres in two little red dots
Abstract
Little red dots (LRDs) are an abundant population of compact high-redshift sources with red rest-frame optical continua, discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Their red colors and power sources have been attributed either to dust reddening of standard hot accretion disks or to intrinsically cool thermal emission from dense hydrogen envelopes, in both cases surrounding accreting supermassive black holes. These scenarios predict order-of-magnitude differences in emission temperature but have lacked decisive temperature diagnostics. Here we report a prominent absorption feature at rest-frame in two out of four LRDs at with high signal-to-noise JWST spectra, among the coolest from a large LRD sample. The feature matches the shape and wavelength of the water absorption band seen in cool stars. Atmosphere models require to reproduce it, confirming unambiguously the presence of a cool, dense gas component contributing to the emergent continuum. A composite model reproduces both the absorption and the rest-frame optical-to-infrared continuum shape and suggests a temperature range () rather than a single blackbody predicted by some gas envelope models. Molecular absorption demonstrates that the red continua of some LRDs are intrinsic rather than dust-reddened, implying order-of-magnitude lower bolometric luminosities and black-hole masses, and providing a new diagnostic of the emitting gas.
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@article{arxiv.2602.06024,
title = {Water absorption confirms cool atmospheres in two little red dots},
author = {Bingjie Wang and Joel Leja and Ivo Labbe and Jenny E. Greene and Hanpu Liu and Anna de Graaff and Raphael E. Hviding and Jorryt Matthee and Eliot Quataert and Rachel Bezanson and Leindert A. Boogaard and Gabriel Brammer and Adam J. Burgasser and Yi-Xian Chen and Nikko J. Cleri and Sam E. Cutler and Pratika Dayal and Lukas J. Furtak and Seiji Fujimoto and Karl Glazebrook and Andy D. Goulding and Jakob M. Helton and Michaela Hirschmann and Yan-Fei Jiang and Vasily Kokorev and Yilun Ma and Tim B. Miller and Rohan P. Naidu and Pascal Oesch and Richard Pan and Casey Papovich and Sedona H. Price and Hans-Walter Rix and David J. Setton and Wendy Q. Sun and John R. Weaver and Katherine E. Whitaker and Adi Zitrin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.06024},
year = {2026}
}
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Submitted; 6 + 12 pages, 3 + 7 figures, 2 tables