PHANGS-JWST First Results: A combined HST and JWST analysis of the nuclear star cluster in NGC 628
Nils Hoyer, Francesca Pinna, Albrecht W. H. Kamlah, Francisco, Nogueras-Lara, Anja Feldmeier-Krause, Nadine Neumayer, Mattia C. Sormani,, M\'ed\'eric Boquien, Eric Emsellem, Anil C. Seth, Ralf S. Klessen, Thomas G., Williams, Eva Schinnerer, Ashley T. Barnes, Adam K. Leroy

TL;DR
This study combines HST and JWST imaging to analyze the nuclear star cluster of NGC 628, revealing its morphology, stellar population, and potential evolutionary scenarios in unprecedented detail.
Contribution
It provides the first combined UV to mid-infrared analysis of the NSC in NGC 628, revealing its structure, stellar content, and possible formation history with new high-resolution data.
Findings
NSC has a stellar mass of about 10^7.06 solar masses.
Main stellar population is approximately 8 Gyr old with near-solar metallicity.
Mid-infrared flux excess and displacement suggest complex structure or history.
Abstract
We combine archival HST and new JWST imaging data, covering the ultraviolet to mid-infrared regime, to morphologically analyze the nuclear star cluster (NSC) of NGC 628, a grand-design spiral galaxy. The cluster is located in a 200 pc x 400 pc cavity, lacking both dust and gas. We find roughly constant values for the effective radius (r_eff ~ 5 pc) and ellipticity ({\epsilon} ~ 0.05), while the S\'ersic index (n) and position angle (PA) drop from n ~ 3 to ~ 2 and PA ~ 130{\deg} to 90{\deg}, respectively. In the mid-infrared, r_eff ~ 12pc, {\epsilon} ~ 0.4, and n ~ 1-1.5, with the same PA ~ 90{\deg}. The NSC has a stellar mass of log10 (M_nsc / M_Sun) = 7.06 +- 0.31, as derived through B-V, confirmed when using multi-wavelength data, and in agreement with the literature value. Fitting the spectral energy distribution, excluding the mid-infrared data, yields a main stellar population's…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
