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Ashes of Creation: JWST Uncovers Silicate Dust in Massive Star Clusters

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-11-27 v1

Abstract

Dust production is a fundamental aspect of the baryonic cycle of star formation. It is known that dust is injected into the interstellar medium during early star formation by supernovae and later on by evolved stars. From individual objects, these mechanisms are well understood, but the overall dust production in star clusters at different evolutionary stages is still challenging to quantify. We present 22 massive (> 105M_{\odot}) extra galactic star clusters with ages between 3 and 100 Myr exhibiting a compact dust morphology seen with JWST-MIRI. We only find PAH features associated with one star cluster and nineteen have already cleared themselves from their natal dust. Their main characteristic is a significant enhancement at 10μ{\mu}m, which is likely due to silicate emission and cannot be explained by ionized gas. We discuss several possible explanations including dust production from evolved stars such as red super giants, more exotic star types like yellow hypergiants and luminous blue variable stars. Stochastic dust injection from supernovae or a single supernova in dense gas can also create significant silicate emission. However, for this scenario secondary tracers such as a X-ray signal are expected which we only observe in three star clusters. We find the most luminous 10μ{\mu}m emitter to be the three most massive star clusters (> 106M_{\odot}) which is at least a magnitude stronger than any known stellar sources indicating a rare mechanism that only appears at extreme masses and a short lifetime.

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@article{arxiv.2511.20775,
  title  = {Ashes of Creation: JWST Uncovers Silicate Dust in Massive Star Clusters},
  author = {Daniel Maschmann and Bradley C. Whitmore and David A. Thilker and Ivan Gerasimov and Simon C. O. Glover and B. T. Draine and Bret Lehmer and Varun Bajaj and Sumit Sarbadhicary and Médéric Boquien and G. C. Sloan and Tony D. Weinbeck and Daniel A. Dale and Kiana Henny and Kirsten L. Larson and M. Jimena Rodríguez and Robert Kennicutt and Amirnezam Amiri and Ashley. T. Barnes and Torsten Böker and Martha Boyer and Daizhong Liu and Oleg V. Egorov and Hwihyun Kim and Ralf S. Klessen and Thomas S. -Y. Lai and Janice C. Lee and Adam K. Leroy and Sean T. Linden and Julia Roman-Duval and Karin Sandstrom and Eva Schinnerer and J. D. Smith and Leonardo Úbeda and Stefanie Walch and E. Watkins and Thomas G. Williams and Yixian Cao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.20775},
  year   = {2025}
}

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38 Pages, 13Figures, submitted to APJ