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Early results from GLASS-JWST VIII: An Extremely Magnified Blue Supergiant Star at Redshift 2.65 in the Abell 2744 Cluster Field

Authors :
Chen, Wenlei
Kelly, Patrick L.
Treu, Tommaso
Wang, Xin
Roberts-Borsani, Guido
Keen, Allison
Windhorst, Rogier A.
Zhou, Rui
Bradac, Marusa
Brammer, Gabriel
Strait, Victoria
Broadhurst, Tom J.
Diego, Jose M.
Frye, Brenda L.
Meena, Ashish K.
Zitrin, Adi
Pascale, Massimo
Castellano, Marco
Marchesini, Danilo
Morishita, Takahiro
Yang, Lilan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We report the discovery of an extremely magnified star at redshift $z=2.65$ in James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRISS pre-imaging of the Abell 2744 galaxy-cluster field. The star's background host galaxy lies on a fold caustic of the foreground lens, and the cluster creates a pair of images of the region close to the lensed star. We identified the bright transient in one of the merging images at a distance of $\sim 0.15"$ from the critical curve, by subtracting the JWST F115W and F150W imaging from coadditions of archival Hubble Space Telescope (HST) F105W and F125W images and F140W and F160W images, respectively. Since the time delay between the two images should be only hours, the transient must be the microlensing event of an individual star, as opposed to a luminous stellar explosion which would persist for days to months. Analysis of individual exposures suggests that the star's magnification is not changing rapidly during the observations. From photometry of the point source through the F115W, F150W, and F200W filters, we identify a strong Balmer break, and modeling allows us to constrain the star's temperature to be approximately 7,000--12,000 K.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, submitted to ApJL

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.11658
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac9585