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JWST MIRI and NIRCam observations of NGC 891 and its circumgalactic medium

Chastenet, Jérémy; De Looze, Ilse; Relaño, Monica; Dale, Daniel A.; Williams, Thomas G.; Bianchi, Simone; Xilouris, Emmanuel M.; Baes, Maarten; Bolatto, Alberto D.; Boyer, Martha L.; Casasola, Viviana; Clark, Christopher J. R.; Fraternali, Filippo; Fritz, Jacopo; Galliano, Frédéric; Glover, Simon C. O.; Gordon, Karl D.; Hirashita, Hiroyuki; Kennicutt, Robert; Nagamine, Kentaro; Kirchschlager, Florian; Klessen, Ralf S.; Koch, Eric W.; Levy, Rebecca C.; McCallum, Lewis; Madden, Suzanne C.; McLeod, Anna F.; Meidt, Sharon E.; Mosenkov, Aleksandr V.; Richie, Helena M.; Saintonge, Amélie; Sandstrom, Karin M.; Schneider, Evan E.; Sivkova, Evgenia E.; Smith, J. D. T.; Smith, Matthew W. L.; van der Wel, Arjen; Walch, Stefanie; Walter, Fabian; Wood, Kenneth

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Authors

Jérémy Chastenet

Ilse De Looze

Monica Relaño

Daniel A. Dale

Thomas G. Williams

Simone Bianchi

Emmanuel M. Xilouris

Maarten Baes

Alberto D. Bolatto

Martha L. Boyer

Viviana Casasola

Christopher J. R. Clark

Filippo Fraternali

Jacopo Fritz

Frédéric Galliano

Simon C. O. Glover

Karl D. Gordon

Hiroyuki Hirashita

Robert Kennicutt

Kentaro Nagamine

Florian Kirchschlager

Ralf S. Klessen

Eric W. Koch

Rebecca C. Levy

Lewis McCallum

Suzanne C. Madden

Sharon E. Meidt

Aleksandr V. Mosenkov

Helena M. Richie

Amélie Saintonge

Karin M. Sandstrom

Evan E. Schneider

Evgenia E. Sivkova

J. D. T. Smith

Matthew W. L. Smith

Arjen van der Wel

Stefanie Walch

Fabian Walter

Kenneth Wood



Abstract

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 kpc2 area of the lower circumgalactic medium (CGM) was mapped with MIRI F770W at 12 pc scales. Thanks to the sensitivity and resolution of JWST, we detect dust emission out to ∼4 kpc from the disk, in the form of filaments, arcs, and super-bubbles. Some of these filaments can be traced back to regions with recent star formation activity, suggesting that feedback-driven galactic winds play an important role in regulating baryonic cycling. The presence of dust at these altitudes raises questions about the transport mechanisms at play and suggests that small dust grains are able to survive for several tens of million years after having been ejected by galactic winds in the disk-halo interface. We lay out several scenarios that could explain this emission: dust grains may be shielded in the outer layers of cool dense clouds expelled from the galaxy disk, and/or the emission comes from the mixing layers around these cool clumps where material from the hot gas is able to cool down and mix with these cool cloudlets. This first set of data and upcoming spectroscopy will be very helpful to understand the survival of dust grains in energetic environments, and their contribution to recycling baryonic material in the mid-plane of galaxies.

Citation

Chastenet, J., De Looze, I., Relaño, M., Dale, D. A., Williams, T. G., Bianchi, S., Xilouris, E. M., Baes, M., Bolatto, A. D., Boyer, M. L., Casasola, V., Clark, C. J. R., Fraternali, F., Fritz, J., Galliano, F., Glover, S. C. O., Gordon, K. D., Hirashita, H., Kennicutt, R., Nagamine, K., …Wood, K. (2024). JWST MIRI and NIRCam observations of NGC 891 and its circumgalactic medium. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 690, Article A348. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451033

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 13, 2024
Online Publication Date Oct 22, 2024
Publication Date 2024-10
Deposit Date Jan 16, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jan 16, 2025
Journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
Print ISSN 0004-6361
Electronic ISSN 1432-0746
Publisher EDP Sciences
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 690
Article Number A348
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451033
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3336836

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