GOALS-JWST: NIRCam and MIRI Imaging of the Circumnuclear Starburst Ring in NGC 7469 [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.04466


We present James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) imaging of NGC 7469 with the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and the Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI). NGC 7469 is a nearby, $z=0.016317$, luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) that hosts both a Seyfert Type-1.5 nucleus and a circumnuclear starburst ring with a radius of $\sim$0.5 kpc. The new near-infrared (NIR) JWST imaging reveals 65 star-forming regions, 36 of which were not detected by HST observations. Nineteen of the 36 sources have very red NIR colors that indicate obscurations up to A$_{\rm{v}}\sim7$ and a contribution of at least 25$\%$ from hot dust emission to the 4.4$\mu$m band. Their NIR colors are also consistent with young ($<$5 Myr) stellar populations and more than half of them are coincident with the MIR emission peaks. These younger, dusty star-forming regions account for $\sim$2$\%$ and $\sim$10$\%$ of the total 1.5$\mu$m and 4.4$\mu$m luminosity of the starburst ring, respectively. The addition of these young regions confirm the age bimodality seen in the star-forming regions of the ring. Moreover, we have increased the number of young sources by a factor of four, raising the total percentage of the young population to $\sim$40$\%$. These results illustrate the effectiveness of JWST in identifying and characterizing previously hidden star formation in the densest star-forming environments around AGN.

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T. Bohn, H. Inami, T. Diaz-Santos, et. al.
Tue, 13 Sep 22
28/85

Comments: 4 figures, 1 table, Submitted to ApJL