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Protoplanetary Disk Evolution in a Low-Metallicity Environment: JWST's First Mid-Infrared Census of Low-Mass Stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-04-01 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

This study presents the first high-resolution, high-sensitivity mid-infrared (MIR) investigation of protoplanetary disks in a low-metallicity environment, using JWST/NIRCam and MIRI observations of Digel Cloud 2, a star-forming region in the outer Galaxy (D8D \simeq 8 kpc, [M/H]0.7{\rm [M/H]} \simeq -0.7 dex). It hosts two very young (\sim0.1 Myr) embedded clusters, Cloud 2-N and Cloud 2-S, offering a window into disk evolution under conditions analogous to the early universe, where low metallicity implies reduced dust content. Imaging across 1-20 μ\mum, including F770W and complementary bands (F356W, F444W, F405N), enables probing disk properties with unprecedented spatial resolution and stellar mass sensitivity down to \sim0.1 MM_\odot. Among 89 and 95 sources detected in F770W in Cloud 2-N and 2-S, respectively, we identify candidate stellar-mass cluster members using infrared photometry, from which stellar mass and extinction are estimated. Among these, \simeq75 % retain optically thick disks in both clusters based on MIR SED slopes, consistent with similarly aged solar-metallicity regions. In contrast, a lack of 2 μ\mum excess suggests diminished inner disk emission, possibly due to enhanced silicate grains with low sublimation temperatures. Using the F405N narrow-band filter covering Brα\alpha, we detect accretion signatures in \simeq35 % of sources selected by extinction criteria, with rates \gtrsim106^{-6} MM_\odot yr1^{-1}, comparable to or exceeding those in nearby low-mass stars. Brown dwarf candidates, identified across multiple bands including F770W and shorter wavelengths, exhibit a high disk fraction of \sim75 %, indicating robust disk retention across mass ranges even under low-metallicity conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2603.29007,
  title  = {Protoplanetary Disk Evolution in a Low-Metallicity Environment: JWST's First Mid-Infrared Census of Low-Mass Stars},
  author = {Chikako Yasui and Natsuko Izumi and Masao Saito and Ryan M. Lau and Naoto Kobayashi and Michael E. Ressler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.29007},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ