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Information about DOI 10.17909/3c1d-6182

DOI Creator(s):
Hirschauer, Alec
Date:
2024-02-16 23:16:58 Z
Title:
Data from Imaging of I Zw 18 by JWST: I. Strategy and First Results of Dusty Stellar Populations
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We present a James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) imaging survey of I Zw 18, the archetypal extremely metal-poor, star-forming, blue compact dwarf galaxy. With an oxygen abundance of only ~3% Z_solar, it is among the lowest-metallicity systems known in the local universe, and is therefore an excellent accessible analog for the galactic building blocks which existed at early epochs of ionization and star formation. These JWST data provide a comprehensive infrared (IR) view of I Zw 18 with four filters each of both NIRCam (F115W, F200W, F356W, and F444W) and MIRI (F770W, F1000W, F1500W, and F1800W) photometry, which we have used to identify key stellar populations that are bright in the near-IR. These data allow for a better understanding of the origins of dust and dust-production mechanisms in metal-poor environments by way of characterizing the population of massive, evolved stars in the red supergiant (RSG) and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phases. In addition, it enables the identification of the brightest dust-enshrouded young stellar objects (YSOs), which provide insight into the formation of massive stars at extremely low metallicities typical of the very early universe. This paper provides an overview of the observational strategy and data processing, and presents first science results, including identifications of dusty AGB star, RSG, and bright YSO candidates. These first results assess the scientific quality of JWST data and provide a guide for obtaining and interpreting future observations of the dusty and evolved stars inhabiting compact dwarf star-forming galaxies in the local universe.
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