JWST Imaging of the Closest Globular Clusters -- II. Discovery of Brown Dwarfs in NGC 6397 and Measurement of Age from the Brown Dwarf Cooling Sequence, using SANDee - a New Grid of Model Isochrones across the Hydrogen-Burning Limit
Roman Gerasimov, Luigi R. Bedin, Adam J. Burgasser, Daniel Apai,, Domenico Nardiello, Efrain Alvarado III, Jay Anderson

TL;DR
This study uses JWST imaging and a new grid of stellar models to discover brown dwarfs in NGC 6397, enabling the first age estimate of a globular cluster from its substellar cooling sequence and analyzing its mass function.
Contribution
Introduction of SANDee, a new grid of stellar models, and application to JWST data to identify brown dwarfs and estimate globular cluster age from the substellar cooling sequence.
Findings
Discovered three brown dwarfs in NGC 6397.
Estimated the cluster's age as 13.4 +/- 3.3 Gyr from brown dwarf cooling.
Found the cluster's mass function to be top-heavy, indicating dynamical evolution.
Abstract
Globular clusters contain vast repositories of metal-poor stars that represent some of the oldest stellar generations in the Universe. The archaeological footprint of early Galactic evolution may be retained in the measurable properties of globular clusters, such as their ages, mass functions and chemical abundances. Until recently, all photometric studies of globular clusters were restricted to stellar members. Now, the sensitivity of JWST can extend this analysis to the substellar regime. If detected in sufficient numbers, brown dwarf members can provide tight constraints on the properties of their parent population. We present SANDee - a new grid of stellar models that accurately represent the color-magnitude diagrams of globular clusters across the hydrogen-burning limit at a wide range of metallicities. Using JWST NIRCam photometry and the new models, we identify three brown dwarfs…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
