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FEAST: a NIRSpec/MOS survey of emerging young star clusters in NGC 628

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-03-11 v1

Abstract

JWST can pierce through dusty molecular clouds to study the early stages of star formation, where young star clusters are actively driving stellar feedback and still emerging from their natal cloud. We present a first look of the JWST/NIRSpec multiplex spectroscopy observations acquired by the Feedback in Emerging extrAgalactic Star clusTers (FEAST) program for the nearby spiral galaxy NGC628. We showcase JWST's ability to resolve the spectral properties of emerging young star clusters (eYSCs) and their immediate interstellar medium (ISM) by focusing on a bright star-forming complex (0.5×0.5 kpc20.5\times0.5~\mathrm{kpc}^2) in the northern spiral arm as a science proof-of-concept. The eYSC spectra are rich in ionized gas (from HII regions), as well as warm H2_2 and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission from photodissociation regions (PDRs), consistent with young star formation. Paα\mathrm{Pa}\alpha equivalent widths and H/He ionizing photon fluxes both indicate the presence of hot, young massive stars (O8.5V-O8V), consistent with photometry SED estimates. The ionized gas is highly correlated with H2_2 and PAH emission, suggesting that the PDR morphology evolves as clusters emerge from their natal cloud. We find a photoionization-dominated regime from independent line diagnostics, with little contribution from Supernovae-driven shocks, highlighting the importance of pre-Supernovae feedback when massive stars are present. This pilot study showcases how JWST's multiplex spectroscopy mode can disentangle the mechanisms present in the youngest stages of star formation for the first time outside the Local Group.

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@article{arxiv.2603.09866,
  title  = {FEAST: a NIRSpec/MOS survey of emerging young star clusters in NGC 628},
  author = {Helena Faustino Vieira and Angela Adamo and Neville Shane and Linda J. Smith and Arjan Bik and Thomas S. -Y. Lai and Alex Pedrini and Leslie K. Hunt and Sean T. Linden and Giacomo Bortolini and Anne S. Buckner and Daniela Calzetti and Matteo Correnti and Ana Duarte-Cabral and Kathryn Grasha and Kelsey E. Johnson and Drew Lapeer and Matteo Messa and Göran Östlin and Linn Roos and Elena Sabbi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.09866},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

27 pages, 16 figures. Re-submitted to ApJ after minor revisions