JWST reveals widespread CO ice and gas absorption in the Galactic Center cloud G0.253+0.016
Adam Ginsburg, Ashley T. Barnes, Cara D. Battersby, Alyssa Bulatek,, Savannah Gramze, Jonathan D. Henshaw, Desmond Jeff, Xing Lu, E.A.C. Mills,, Daniel L. Walker

TL;DR
JWST observations of the Galactic Center cloud G0.253+0.016 reveal extensive CO ice and gas absorption, indicating high CO abundance and dust content, with implications for interpreting stellar photometry and understanding galactic centers.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed JWST-based analysis of CO ice and gas absorption in a Galactic Center molecular cloud, highlighting the prevalence and significance of CO absorption features.
Findings
Widespread CO ice and gas absorption detected in the Galactic Center cloud.
High CO column densities suggest elevated CO/H2 ratios and dust content.
Absorption observed even in cloud outskirts, affecting stellar photometry interpretation.
Abstract
We report JWST NIRCam observations of G0.253+0.016, the molecular cloud in the Central Molecular Zone known as The Brick, with the F182M, F187N, F212N, F410M, F405N, and F466N filters. We catalog 56,146 stars detected in all 6 filters using the crowdsource package. Stars within and behind The Brick exhibit prodigious absorption in the F466N filter that is produced by a combination of CO ice and gas. In support of this conclusion, and as a general resource, we present models of CO gas and ice and CO ice in the F466N, F470N, and F410M filters. Both CO gas and ice may contribute to the observed stellar colors. We show, however, that CO gas does not absorb the Pf and Hu lines in F466N, but that these lines show excess absorption, indicating that CO ice is also present and contributes to observed F466N absorption. The most strongly absorbed stars in F466N are extincted…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
