First JWST/NIRSpec Spectroscopy of O Stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud
Armin Mang Rom\'an, Peter Zeidler, Wolf-Rainer Hamann, Lidia M. Oskinova, Matthew J. Rickard, Sabela Reyero Serantes, Helge Todt, John S. Gallagher, Derck Massa, Daniel Pauli, Varsha Ramachandran, Elena Sabbi, Andreas Sander

TL;DR
This paper presents the first infrared spectroscopic observations of O stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud using JWST/NIRSpec, demonstrating the potential of the Brα line as a wind diagnostic in low-metallicity environments.
Contribution
It introduces the first NIRSpec spectra of SMC O stars, showcasing the use of Brα as a new tool for measuring stellar winds in low-metallicity galaxies.
Findings
Brα line detected in all sample stars
Spectral data improved luminosity and reddening estimates
Initial comparison shows Brα as a promising wind diagnostic
Abstract
Determining how much mass is removed by stellar winds is crucial to understanding massive star evolution and feedback. However, traditional spectroscopic diagnostics in the UV and optical are not sensitive enough to characterize weak stellar winds of OB stars in low-metallicity environments. A new tool to access weak stellar winds is provided by spectroscopy in the infrared (IR). Stellar atmosphere models indicate that the hydrogen Br line at \,4.05\,m is a useful mass-loss rate indicator, particularly at low metallicity. The unprecedented capabilities of the NIRSpec spectrograph on board of the \emph{James Webb Space Telescope} (JWST) allow us to measure this line in spectra of massive stars in other galaxies. In this work, we present the first NIRSpec spectra of O-type stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), which has a metallicity of only 20\% Solar. Our…
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