A JWST survey of the Trapezium Cluster & inner Orion Nebula. I. Observations & overview
M. J. McCaughrean, S. G. Pearson

TL;DR
This JWST near-infrared survey of the Trapezium Cluster and Orion Nebula provides high-resolution imaging across multiple filters, revealing numerous planetary-mass candidates, outflow phenomena, and unique features like a mysterious dark absorber.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive JWST survey with a carefully designed filter set, high spatial resolution, and detailed data reduction, enabling new insights into low-mass objects and dynamic phenomena in Orion.
Findings
Discovery of free-floating planetary-mass candidates as low as 0.6 Jupiter masses
Identification of new emission phenomena from BN-KL outflow
Detection of a mysterious 'dark absorber' feature in the region
Abstract
We present a near-IR survey of the Trapezium Cluster and inner Orion Nebula using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. The survey with the NIRCam instrument covers 10.9 x 7.5 arcminutes (~1.25 x 0.85 pc) in twelve wide-, medium-, and narrow-band filters from 1-5 microns and is diffraction-limited at all wavelengths, providing a maximum spatial resolution of 0.063 arcsec at 2 microns, corresponding to ~25 au at Orion. The suite of filters chosen was designed to address a number of scientific questions including the form of the extreme low-mass end of the IMF into the planetary-mass range to 1 Jupiter mass and below; the nature of ionised and non-ionised circumstellar disks and associated proplyds in the near-IR with a similar resolution to prior HST studies; to examine the large fragmented outflow from the embedded BN-KL region at very high resolution and fidelity; and to search…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astro and Planetary Science
