JWST imaging of the Pleiades: anisotropy of turbulence in the cold neutral medium
G. Vigoureux, N. Flagey, F. Boulanger, A. Noriega-Crespo, V. Guillet, A. J. Alvarez-Castro, N. deJesus-Rivera, E. Allys, J. M. Delouis, E. Falgarone, B. Godard, P. Guillard, F. Levrier, P. Lesaffre, A. Marcowith, M. A. Miville-Desch\^enes, G. Pineau des For\^ets

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution JWST imaging to analyze the anisotropic turbulence in the cold neutral medium of the Pleiades nebula, revealing scale-invariant power spectra aligned with magnetic fields.
Contribution
First application of JWST NIRCam data to study turbulence anisotropy in the CNM at 40 au resolution, linking observations with MHD turbulence models.
Findings
PAH emission power spectra are highly anisotropic.
Power-law indices are -3.5 near Merope and -3 farther away.
Magnetic field orientation aligns with PAH anisotropy.
Abstract
Interstellar medium studies rely on magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence as a framework for interpretation. In this context, the statistical characterization of interstellar observations is of prime importance. We open a new perspective on diffuse interstellar matter by analyzing James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) observations of the Pleiades nebula with NIRCam. These observations are remarkable in that they provide a microscope view at the cold neutral medium (CNM) with a spatial resolution of 0.2 mpc (40 au). A two-dimensional Fourier analysis is used to characterize the structure of PAH emission in regions near and far from the Pleiades star Merope. To produce maps of the interstellar emission, stars and galaxies are filtered out. The final step in the data cleaning involves subtracting a component, in Fourier space, which we infer to be a residual of the near-infrared cosmic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
