EWOCS-III: JWST observations of the supermassive star cluster Westerlund 1
M. G. Guarcello, V. Almendros-Abad, J. B. Lovell, K. Monsch, K. Muzic,, J. R. Martiinez-Galarza, J. J. Drake, K. Anastasopoulou, M. Andersen, C., Argiroffi, A. Bayo, R. Bonito, D. Capela, F. Damiani, M. Gennaro, A., Ginsburg, E. K. Grebel, J. L. Hora, E. Moraux, F. Najarro

TL;DR
This paper presents JWST observations of Westerlund 1, revealing low-mass members, protoplanetary disks, and environmental feedback, advancing understanding of star formation and evolution in supermassive clusters.
Contribution
First JWST-based detailed study of Westerlund 1, identifying low-mass stars and disks, and analyzing cluster environment with unprecedented infrared resolution.
Findings
Detection of cluster members down to brown dwarf mass regime.
Observation of nebular features, shells, and outflows around massive stars.
Clear cluster sequence identified in color-magnitude diagrams.
Abstract
The typically large distances, extinction, and crowding of Galactic supermassive star clusters have so far hampered the identification of their very low mass members, required to extend our understanding of star and planet formation, and early stellar evolution, to starburst. This situation has now evolved thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), and its unmatched resolution and sensitivity in the infrared. In this paper, the third of the series of the Extended Westerlund 1 and 2 Open Clusters Survey (EWOCS), we present JWST/NIRCam and JWST/MIRI observations of the supermassive star cluster Westerlund 1. These observations are specifically designed to unveil the cluster members down to the BD mass regime, and to allow us to select and study the protoplanetary disks and to study the mutual feedback between the cluster members and the surrounding environment. Westerlund 1 was…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
