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The infrared jet of M87 observed with JWST

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2025-09-24 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present the first JWST+NIRCam images of the giant elliptical active galaxy M87 and its jet at 0.90, 1.50, 2.77 and 3.56 μ\mum. We analysed the large-scale jet structure, identifying prominent components, and determined the near-infrared spectral index. The data were calibrated using the standard JWST pipeline. We subtracted a constant background level and a smooth model of the galaxy surface brightness to isolate the jet. The total image fluxes measured in the NIRCam filters follow the infrared bump pattern seen near 1.6 μ\mum in the spectral energy distribution of M87, caused by the surrounding stellar population in the galaxy. The residual jet images broadly agree with the radio to optical synchrotron power law SλλαS_\lambda\propto\lambda^\alpha with α=\alpha=0.7-1.0. We identified the most upstream knot L at a distance of (320±\pm50) mas from the core. The component HST-1, at (950±\pm50) mas from the core, is transversely resolved, and both the individual images and the spectral index map clearly indicate its double-component substructure with two elements of similar size and flux density, with centroids separated by (150±\pm20) mas and with a significantly larger spectral index α\alpha observed in the downstream component (αdo=0.3\alpha_{\rm do}=0.3) than in the upstream one (αup=0.15\alpha_{\rm up}= -0.15). We also observe the counter-jet component located about 24 arcsec away from the nucleus.

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@article{arxiv.2507.18716,
  title  = {The infrared jet of M87 observed with JWST},
  author = {Jan Röder and Maciek Wielgus and Joseph B. Jensen and Gagandeep S. Anand and R. Brent Tully},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.18716},
  year   = {2025}
}