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Discovery of dusty sub-solar mass young stellar objects in NGC 346 with JWST/NIRCam

Authors :
Jones, Olivia C.
Nally, Conor
Habel, Nolan
Lenkić, Laura
Fahrion, Katja
Hirschauer, Alec S.
Chu, Laurie E. U.
Meixner, Margaret
De Marchi, Guido
Nayak, Omnarayani
Robberto, Massimo
Sabbi, Elena
Zeidler, Peter
de Oliveira, Catarina Alves
Beck, Tracy
Biazzo, Katia
Brandl, Bernhard
Giardino, Giovanna
Jerabkova, Teresa
Keyes, Charles
Muzerolle, James
Panagia, Nino
Pontoppidan, Klaus M.
Rogers, Ciaran
Sargent, B. A.
Soderblom, David R.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

JWST observations of NGC 346, a star-forming region in the metal-poor Small Magellanic Cloud, reveal a substantial population of sub-solar mass young stellar objects (YSOs) with IR excess. We detected $\sim$500 YSOs and pre main sequence (PMS) stars from more than 45,000 unique sources utilizing all four NIRCam wide filters with deep, high-resolution imaging, where ongoing low-mass star formation is concentrated along dust filaments. From these observations, we construct detailed near-IR colour-magnitude diagrams with which preliminary categorizations of YSO classes are made. For the youngest, most deeply-embedded objects, JWST/NIRCam reaches over 10 magnitudes below Spitzer observations at comparable wavelengths, and two magnitudes fainter than HST for more-evolved PMS sources, corresponding to $\sim$0.1 M$_\odot$. For the first time in an extragalactic environment, we detect embedded low-mass star-formation. Furthermore, evidence of IR excess and accretion suggests that dust required for rocky planet formation is present at metallicities as low as 0.2 $Z_\odot$.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures, Accepted Nature Astronomy

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.03932
Document Type :
Working Paper