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PDRs4All. IV. An embarrassment of riches: Aromatic infrared bands in the Orion Bar
Hartigan, Patrick; Zhang, Yong; Gordon, Karl D. +136 more
Context. Mid-infrared observations of photodissociation regions (PDRs) are dominated by strong emission features called aromatic infrared bands (AIBs). The most prominent AIBs are found at 3.3, 6.2, 7.7, 8.6, and 11.2 µm. The most sensitive, highest-resolution infrared spectral imaging data ever taken of the prototypical PDR, the Orion Bar, have b…
SMILES: A Prototype JWST Multiband Mid-infrared Survey
Shivaei, Irene; Lyu, Jianwei; Alberts, Stacey +4 more
The Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) for JWST is supplied with a suite of imaging band-pass filters optimized for full spectral coverage in eight intermediate-width bands from 5 to 26 µm and a narrower one at 11.3 µm. This contrasts with previous infrared space telescopes, which generally have provided only two broad bands, one near 10 &…
Cosmic star-formation history and black hole accretion history inferred from the JWST mid-infrared source counts
Kilerci, Ece; Hashimoto, Tetsuya; Goto, Tomotsugu +7 more
With the advent of the JWST, extragalactic source count studies were conducted down to sub-µJy in the mid-infrared (MIR), which is several tens of times fainter than what the previous-generation infrared (IR) telescopes achieved in the MIR. In this work, we aim to interpret the JWST source counts and constrain cosmic star-formation history (…
SOFIA/HAWC+ Far-infrared Polarimetric Large Area CMZ Exploration Survey. II. Detection of a Magnetized Dust Ring in the Galactic Center
Morris, Mark R.; Staguhn, Johannes; Wollack, Edward J. +8 more
We present the detection of a magnetized dust ring (M0.8–0.2) in the central molecular zone (CMZ) of the Galactic center. The results presented in this paper utilize the first data release of the Far-Infrared Polarimetric Large Area CMZ Emission (FIREPLACE) survey (i.e., Paper I of this series). The FIREPLACE survey is a 214 µm polarimetric …
JWST MIRI and NIRCam observations of NGC 891 and its circumgalactic medium
Saintonge, Amélie; Gordon, Karl D.; Sandstrom, Karin M. +37 more
We present new JWST observations of the nearby, prototypical edge-on, spiral galaxy NGC 891. The northern half of the disk was observed with NIRCam in its F150W and F277W filters. Absorption is clearly visible in the mid-plane of the F150W image, along with vertical dusty plumes that closely resemble the ones seen in the optical. A ∼10 × 3 kpc
JOYS+ study of solid-state 12C/13C isotope ratios in protostellar envelopes: Observations of CO and CO2 ice with the James Webb Space Telescope
van Dishoeck, E. F.; Nazari, P.; Rocha, W. R. M. +12 more
Context. The carbon isotope ratio is a powerful tool for studying the evolution of stellar systems due to its sensitivity to the local chemical environment. Recent detections of CO isotopologs in disks and exoplanet atmospheres revealed a high variability in the isotope abundance, ponting towards significant fractionation in these systems. In orde…
Modeling the spectral energy distribution of starburst galaxies. The role of photodissociation regions
Buat, V.; Boquien, M.; Burgarella, D. +3 more
Context. Analyzing multiwavelength observations of galaxies from the far-ultraviolet to the millimeter domains provides a wealth of information on the physical properties of galaxies and their evolution across cosmic time. Existing or upcoming ground-based or space-borne facilities with enhanced sensitivities and resolutions open an unprecedented …
Oxygen abundance of γ Vel from [O III] 88 µm Herschel/PACS spectroscopy
Hillier, D. J.; Morris, P. W.; Barlow, M. J. +4 more
We present Herschel PACS spectroscopy of the [O III] 88.4 µm fine-structure line in the nearby WC8+O binary system γ Vel to determine its oxygen abundance. The critical density of this line corresponds to several 105R* such that it is spatially extended in PACS observations at the 336 pc distance to γ Vel. Two approache…
Abundances of trace constituents in Jupiter's atmosphere inferred from Herschel/PACS observations
Villanueva, G. L.; Hartogh, P.; Lellouch, E. +4 more
Context. On October 31, 2009, the Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) on board the Herschel Space Observatory observed far-infrared spectra of Jupiter in the wavelength range between 50 and 220 µm as part of the program "Water and Related Chemistry in the Solar System". The spectra have an effective spectral resolution between 900 a…
Imaging the innermost circumstellar environment of the red supergiant WOH G64 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
van Loon, J. Th.; Weigelt, G.; Hofmann, K. -H. +3 more
Context. Significant mass loss in the red supergiant (RSG) phase has great influence on the evolution of massive stars and their final fate as supernovae. Aims. We present near-infrared interferometric imaging of the circumstellar environment of the dust-enshrouded RSG WOH G64 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Methods. WOH G64 was observed with the G…