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The JWST Resolved Stellar Populations Early Release Science Program VI. Identifying Evolved Stars in Nearby Galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-01-29 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present an investigation of evolved stars in the nearby star-forming galaxy WLM, using NIRCam imaging from the JWST resolved stellar populations early-release science (ERS) program. We find that various combinations of the F090W, F150W, F250M, and F430M filters can effectively isolate red supergiants (RSGs) and thermally-pulsing asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) stars from one another, while also providing a reasonable separation of the primary TP-AGB subtypes: carbon-rich C-type stars and oxygen-rich M-type stars. The classification scheme we present here agrees very well with the well-established Hubble Space Telescope (HST) medium-band filter technique. The ratio of C to M-type stars (C/M) is 0.8±\pm0.1 for both the new JWST and the HST classifications, which is within one sigma of empirical predictions from optical narrow-band CN and TiO filters. The evolved star colors show good agreement with the predictions from the PARSEC++COLIBRI stellar evolutionary models, and the models indicate a strong metallicity dependence that makes stellar identification even more effective at higher metallicity. However, the models also indicate that evolved star identification with NIRCam may be more difficult at lower metallicies. We test every combination of NIRCam filters using the models and present additional filters that are also useful for evolved star studies. We also find that \approx90\% of the dusty evolved stars are carbon-rich, suggesting that carbonaceous dust dominates the present-day dust production in WLM, similar to the findings in the Magellanic Clouds. These results demonstrate the usefulness of NIRCam in identifying and classifying dust-producing stars without the need for mid-infrared data.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2401.14889,
  title  = {The JWST Resolved Stellar Populations Early Release Science Program VI. Identifying Evolved Stars in Nearby Galaxies},
  author = {Martha L. Boyer and Giada Pastorelli and Léo Girardi and Paola Marigo and Andrew E. Dolphin and Kristen B. W. McQuinn and Max J. B. Newman and Alessandro Savino and Daniel R. Weisz and Benjamin F. Williams and Jay Anderson and Roger E. Cohen and Matteo Correnti and Andrew A. Cole and Marla C. Geha and Mario Gennaro and Nitya Kallivayalil and Evan N. Kirby and Karin M. Sandstrom and Evan D. Skillman and Christopher T. Garling and Hannah Richstein and Jack T. Warfield},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.14889},
  year   = {2024}
}

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15 page, 12 figures, submitted to AAS Journals