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Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS): Multi-classing Galactic Dwarf Stars in the deep JWST/NIRCam

Authors :
Holwerda, B. W.
Hsu, Chih-Chun
Hathi, Nimish
Bisigello, Laura
de la Vega, Alexander
Haro, Pablo Arrabal
Bagley, Micaela
Dickinson, Mark
Finkelstein, Steven L.
Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S.
Koekemoer, Anton M.
Papovich, Casey
Pirzkal, Nor
Cook, Kyle
Robertson, Clayton
Casey, Caitlin M
Aganze, Christian
Pérez-González, Pablo G.
Lucas, Ray A.
Jogee, Shardha
Wilkins, Stephen
Burgarella, Denis
Kirkpatrick, Allison
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Low mass (sub)stellar objects represent the low end of the initial mass function, the transition to free-floating planets and a prominent interloper population in the search for high-redshift galaxies. Without proper motions or spectroscopy, can one identify these objects photometrically? JWST/NIRCam has several advantages over HST/WFC3 NIR: more filters, a greater wavelength range, and greater spatial resolution. Here, we present a catalogue of (sub)stellar dwarfs identified in the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS). We identify 518 stellar objects down to $m_F200W \sim 28$ using half-light radius, a full three magnitudes deeper than typical HST/WFC3 images. A kNN nearest neighbour algorithm identifies and types these sources, using four HST/WFC3 and four NIRCam filters, trained on SpeX spectra of nearby brown dwarfs. The kNN with four neighbors classifies well within two subtypes: e.g M2$\pm$2 or T4$\pm$2, achieving $\sim$95% precision and recall. More granular typing results in worse metrics. In CEERS, we find 9 M8$\pm$2, 2 L6$\pm$2, 1 T4$\pm$2, and 15 T8$\pm$2. We compare the observed long wavelength NIRCam colours -- not used in the kNN -- to those expected for brown dwarf atmospheric models. The NIRCam F356W-F444W and F410M-F444W colours are redder by a magnitude for the type assigned by the kNN, hinting at a wider variety of atmospheres for these objects. We find a 300-350pc scale-height for M6$\pm$2 dwarfs plus a second structural component and a 150-200pc scale-height for T6$\pm$2 type dwarfs, consistent with literature values.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 24 figures, 3 tables, submitted to MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.05835
Document Type :
Working Paper