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Probing the physics of star formation (ProPStar). I. First resolved maps of the electron fraction and cosmic-ray ionization rate in NGC 1333
Caselli, Paola; Chen, Mike; Neri, Roberto +11 more
Context. Electron fraction and cosmic-ray ionization rates in star-forming regions are important quantities in astrochemical modeling and are critical to the degree of coupling between neutrals, ions, and electrons, which regulates the dynamics of the magnetic field. However, these are difficult quantities to estimate.
Aims: We aim to derive …
BUFFALO/Flashlights: Constraints on the abundance of lensed supergiant stars in the Spock galaxy at redshift 1
Koekemoer, Anton M.; Mahler, Guillaume; Richard, Johan +28 more
In this work, we present a constraint on the abundance of supergiant (SG) stars at redshift z ≈ 1, based on recent observations of a strongly lensed arc at this redshift. First we derived a free-form model of MACS J0416.1-2403 using data from the Beyond Ultra-deep Frontier Fields and Legacy Observations (BUFFALO) program. The new lens model is bas…
Asteroseismology of the young open cluster NGC 2516. I. Photometric and spectroscopic observations
Li, Gang; Bedding, Timothy R.; Aerts, Conny +8 more
Context. Asteroseismic modelling of isolated stars presents significant challenges due to the difficulty in accurately determining stellar parameters, particularly the stellar age. These challenges can be overcome by observing stars in open clusters whose coeval members share an initial chemical composition. The light curves from the all-sky surve…
A quasar-galaxy merger at z ∼ 6.2: Rapid host growth via the accretion of two massive satellite galaxies
Strauss, Michael A.; Fan, Xiaohui; Trebitsch, Maxime +38 more
We present JWST/NIRSpec integral field spectroscopy in the rest-frame optical bands of the system PJ308–21, a quasar at z = 6.2342 caught as its host galaxy interacts with companion galaxies. We detect the spatially extended emission of several emission lines (Hα, Hβ, [O III], [N II], [S II], and He II), which we used to study the properties of th…
Spatially resolved emission lines in galaxies at 4 ≤ z < 10 from the JADES survey: Evidence for enhanced central star formation
Charlot, Stéphane; Carniani, Stefano; Übler, Hannah +19 more
We present the first statistical investigation of spatially resolved emission-line properties in a sample of 63 low-mass galaxies at 4 ≤ z < 10 using James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)/NIRSpec Micro Shutter Assembly (MSA) data from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic (JADES) survey, focusing on deep, spatially resolved spectroscopy in the GOODS…
GA-NIFS: JWST/NIRSpec IFS view of the z ∼ 3.5 galaxy GS5001 and its close environment at the core of a large-scale overdensity
Pérez-González, Pablo G.; Charlot, Stéphane; Parlanti, Eleonora +19 more
We present JWST Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) observations in integral field spectroscopic (IFS) mode of the galaxy GS5001 at redshift z = 3.47, the central member of a candidate protocluster in the GOODS-S field. The data cover a field of view (FoV) of 4″ × 4″ (∼30 × 30 kpc2) and were obtained as part of the Galaxy Assembly with…
Establishing a mass-loss rate relation for red supergiants in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Zapartas, E.; Munoz-Sanchez, G.; de Wit, S. +3 more
Context. The high mass-loss rates of red supergiants (RSGs) drastically affect their evolution and final fate, but their mass-loss mechanism remains poorly understood. Various empirical prescriptions scaled with luminosity have been derived in the literature, yielding results with a dispersion of two to three orders of magnitude.
Aims: We det…
Young, wild, and free: The early expansion of star clusters
Dalessandro, E.; Vesperini, E.; Livernois, A. +1 more
Early expansion plays a fundamental role in the dynamical evolution of young star clusters. However, until very recently most of our understanding of cluster expansion was based only on indirect evidence or on statistically limited samples of clusters. Here we present a comprehensive kinematic analysis of virtually all known young Galactic cluster…
JWST study of the DG Tau B disk-wind candidate. I. Overview and nested H2-CO outflows
Podio, L.; Dougados, C.; Tabone, B. +5 more
Context. The origin of outflows and their impact on protoplanetary disk evolution and planet-formation processes are still crucial open questions. DG Tau B is a Class I protostar associated with a structured disk and a rotating conical CO outflow and was recently identified by ALMA as one of the best CO disk wind candidate. It is therefore a perfe…
O Corona, where art thou? eROSITA's view of UV-optical-IR variability-selected massive black holes in low-mass galaxies
Haberl, F.; Zezas, A.; Georgakakis, A. +16 more
Finding massive black holes (MBHs, MBH ≈ 104-107 M⊙) in the nuclei of low-mass galaxies ≤ft( {{M_*}\mathop {\mathop < \limits_ }\limits_ {{10}10}{M_ ȯ }} \right) is crucial to constrain seeding and growth of black holes over cosmic time, but it is particularly challenging due to their low a…