A Black Hole Star at Cosmic Noon: Extreme Balmer break, photospheric continuum, and broad absorption by thick winds in a Little Red Dot at z=1.7
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@article{2026arXiv260328335T,
author = {{Torralba}, Alberto and {Matthee}, Jorryt and {Weibel}, Andrea and {Naidu}, Rohan P. and {Ma}, Yilun and {Cloonan}, Aidan P. and {Desai}, Aayush and {de Graaff}, Anna and {Greene}, Jenny E. and {Jespersen}, Christian Kragh and {Kramarenko}, Ivan G. and {Mascia}, Sara and {Oesch}, Pascal A. and {Sun}, Wendy Q. and {Williams}, Christina C.},
title = {{A Black Hole Star at Cosmic Noon: Extreme Balmer break, photospheric continuum, and broad absorption by thick winds in a Little Red Dot at z=1.7}},
journal = {arXiv e-prints},
keywords = {Astrophysics of Galaxies},
year = {2026},
month = mar,
eid = {arXiv:2603.28335},
pages = {arXiv:2603.28335},
archiveprefix = {arXiv},
eprint = {2603.28335},
primaryclass = {astro-ph.GA},
adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2026arXiv260328335T},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
dimensions = {true},
lrdkeys = {absorption features, host galaxy, jwst, sed, spectroscopy},
month_numeric = {3}
}
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