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  PHANGS–JWST first results: multiwavelength view of feedback-driven bubbles (the Phantom Voids) across NGC 628

Barnes, A. T., Watkins, E. J., Meidt, S. E., Kreckel, K., Sormani, M. C., Treß, R. G., et al. (2023). PHANGS–JWST first results: multiwavelength view of feedback-driven bubbles (the Phantom Voids) across NGC 628. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 944(2): L22. doi:10.3847/2041-8213/aca7b9.

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Barnes, Ashley. T., Autor
Watkins, Elizabeth J., Autor
Meidt, Sharon E., Autor
Kreckel, Kathryn, Autor
Sormani, Mattia C., Autor
Treß, Robin G., Autor
Glover, Simon C. O., Autor
Bigiel, Frank, Autor
Chandar, Rupali, Autor
Emsellem, Eric, Autor
Lee, Janice C., Autor
Leroy, Adam K., Autor
Sandstrom, Karin M., Autor
Schinnerer, Eva, Autor
Rosolowsky, Erik, Autor
Belfiore, Francesco, Autor
Blanc, Guillermo A., Autor
Boquien, Médéric, Autor
den Brok, Jakob, Autor
Cao, Yixian1, Autor           
Chevance, Mélanie, AutorDale, Daniel A., AutorEgorov, Oleg V., AutorEibensteiner, Cosima, AutorGrasha, Kathryn, AutorGroves, Brent, AutorHassani, Hamid, AutorHenshaw, Jonathan D., AutorJeffreson, Sarah, AutorJiménez-Donaire, María J., AutorKeller, Benjamin W., AutorKlessen, Ralf S., AutorKoch, Eric W., AutorKruijssen, J. M. Diederik, AutorLarson, Kirsten L., AutorLi, Jing, AutorLiu, Daizhong1, Autor           Lopez, Laura A., AutorMurphy, Eric J., AutorNeumann, Lukas, AutorPety, Jérôme, AutorPinna, Francesca, AutorQuerejeta, Miguel, AutorRenaud, Florent, AutorSaito, Toshiki, AutorSarbadhicary, Sumit K., AutorSardone, Amy, AutorSmith, Rowan J., AutorStuber, Sophia K., AutorSun, Jiayi, AutorThilker, David A., AutorUsero, Antonio, AutorWhitmore, Bradley C., AutorWilliams, Thomas G., Autor mehr..
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1Infrared and Submillimeter Astronomy, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159889              

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 Zusammenfassung: We present a high-resolution view of bubbles within the Phantom Galaxy (NGC 628), a nearby (∼10 Mpc), star-forming (∼2 M yr−1), face-on (i ∼ 9°) grand-design spiral galaxy. With new data obtained as part of the Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby GalaxieS (PHANGS)-JWST treasury program, we perform a detailed case study of two regions of interest, one of which contains the largest and most prominent bubble in the galaxy (the Phantom Void, over 1 kpc in diameter), and the other being a smaller region that may be the precursor to such a large bubble (the Precursor Phantom Void). When comparing to matched-resolution Hα observations from the Hubble Space Telescope, we see that the ionized gas is brightest in the shells of both bubbles, and is coincident with the youngest (∼1 Myr) and most massive (∼105 M) stellar associations. We also find an older generation (∼20 Myr) of stellar associations is present within the bubble of the Phantom Void. From our kinematic analysis of the H I, H2 (CO), and H II gas across the Phantom Void, we infer a high expansion speed of around 15 to 50 km s−1. The large size and high expansion speed of the Phantom Void suggest that the driving mechanism is sustained stellar feedback due to multiple mechanisms, where early feedback first cleared a bubble (as we observe now in the Precursor Phantom Void), and since then supernovae have been exploding within the cavity and have accelerated the shell. Finally, comparison to simulations shows a striking resemblance to our JWST observations, and suggests that such large-scale, stellar-feedback-driven bubbles should be common within other galaxies.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2023-02-16
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
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 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/aca7b9
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Titel: The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  Andere : Astrophys. J. Lett.
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Chicago, IL : University of Chicago Press for the American Astronomical Society
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 944 (2) Artikelnummer: L22 Start- / Endseite: - Identifikator: ISSN: 0004-637X
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954922828215