GOALS-JWST: Constraining the Emergence Timescale for Massive Star Clusters in NGC 3256
Sean T. Linden, Thomas Lai, Aaron S. Evans, Lee Armus, Kirsten L., Larson, Jeffrey A. Rich, Vivian U, George C. Privon, Hanae Inami, Yiqing, Song, Marina Bianchin, Thomas Bohn, Victorine A. Buiten, Maria, Sanchez-Garcia, Justin Kader, Laura Lenkic, Anne M. Medling

TL;DR
This study uses JWST to identify and analyze young, dusty massive star clusters in NGC 3256, revealing rapid dust clearing and emphasizing the importance of near-infrared observations for detecting embedded clusters.
Contribution
First JWST-based detailed characterization of dust-enshrouded young massive star clusters in NGC 3256, providing new insights into their emergence timescale and dust properties.
Findings
Identified 116 young, dusty star clusters with ages ≤ 5 Myr.
Demonstrated rapid dust clearing within 3-4 Myr in cluster nuclei.
Showed that near-infrared imaging uncovers clusters missed in UV-optical surveys.
Abstract
We present the results of a James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRCam and NIRSpec investigation into the young massive star cluster (YMC) population of NGC 3256, the most cluster-rich luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) in the Great Observatories All Sky LIRG Survey. We detect 3061 compact YMC candidates with a at F150W, F200W, and F335M. Based on yggdrasil stellar population models, we identify 116/3061 sources with F150W - F200W and F200W - F355M colors suggesting they are young (t Myr), dusty (), and massive (). This increases the sample of dust-enshrouded YMCs detected in this system by an order of magnitude relative to previous HST studies. With NIRSpec IFU pointings centered on the northern and southern nucleus, we extract the Pa and 3.3m PAH equivalent widths for 8 bright and isolated YMCs.…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
