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PHANGS–JWST First Results: Dust-embedded Star Clusters in NGC 7496 Selected via 3.3 μm PAH Emission

Authors :
M. Jimena Rodríguez
Janice C. Lee
B. C. Whitmore
David A. Thilker
Daniel Maschmann
Rupali Chandar
Sinan Deger
Médéric Boquien
Daniel A. Dale
Kirsten L. Larson
Thomas G. Williams
Hwihyun Kim
Eva Schinnerer
Erik Rosolowsky
Adam K. Leroy
Eric Emsellem
Karin M. Sandstrom
J. M. Diederik Kruijssen
Kathryn Grasha
Elizabeth J. Watkins
Ashley. T. Barnes
Mattia C. Sormani
Jaeyeon Kim
Gagandeep S. Anand
Mélanie Chevance
F. Bigiel
Ralf S. Klessen
Hamid Hassani
Daizhong Liu
Christopher M. Faesi
Yixian Cao
Francesco Belfiore
Ismael Pessa
Kathryn Kreckel
Brent Groves
Jérôme Pety
Rémy Indebetouw
Oleg V. Egorov
Guillermo A. Blanc
Toshiki Saito
Annie Hughes
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 944, Iss 2, p L26 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

The earliest stages of star formation occur enshrouded in dust and are not observable in the optical. Here we leverage the extraordinary new high-resolution infrared imaging from JWST to begin the study of dust-embedded star clusters in nearby galaxies throughout the Local Volume. We present a technique for identifying dust-embedded clusters in NGC 7496 (18.7 Mpc), the first galaxy to be observed by the PHANGS–JWST Cycle 1 Treasury Survey. We select sources that have strong 3.3 μ m PAH emission based on a F300M − F335M color excess and identify 67 candidate embedded clusters. Only eight of these are found in the PHANGS-HST optically selected cluster catalog, and all are young (six have SED fit ages of ∼1 Myr). We find that this sample of embedded cluster candidates may significantly increase the census of young clusters in NGC 7496 from the PHANGS-HST catalog; the number of clusters younger than ∼2 Myr could be increased by a factor of 2. Candidates are preferentially located in dust lanes and are coincident with the peaks in the PHANGS-ALMA CO (2–1) maps. We take a first look at concentration indices, luminosity functions, SEDs spanning from 2700 Å to 21 μ m, and stellar masses (estimated to be between ∼10 ^4 and 10 ^5 M _⊙ ). The methods tested here provide a basis for future work to derive accurate constraints on the physical properties of embedded clusters, characterize the completeness of cluster samples, and expand analysis to all 19 galaxies in the PHANGS–JWST sample, which will enable basic unsolved problems in star formation and cluster evolution to be addressed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20418213 and 20418205
Volume :
944
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.85e256a24e56412f86dfa726c9ca747b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aca653