PDRs4All II: JWST's NIR and MIR imaging view of the Orion Nebula

Emilie Habart,Els Peeters,Olivier Berné,Boris Trahin, Amélie Canin,Ryan Chown,Ameek Sidhu,Dries Van De Putte,Felipe Alarcón,Ilane Schroetter,Emmanuel Dartois, Sílvia Vicente,Alain Abergel,Edwin A. Bergin,Jeronimo Bernard-Salas,Christiaan Boersma,Emeric Bron,Jan Cami,Sara Cuadrado,Daniel Dicken,Meriem Elyajouri,Asunción Fuente,Javier R. Goicoechea,Karl D. Gordon,Lina Issa,Christine Joblin, Olga Kannavou,Baria Khan, Ozan Lacinbala, David Languignon,Romane Le Gal,Alexandros Maragkoudakis, Raphael Meshaka,Yoko Okada,Takashi Onaka,Sofia Pasquini,Marc W. Pound,Massimo Robberto, Markus Röllig,Bethany Schefter,Thiébaut Schirmer,Benoit Tabone, Alexander G. ~G. ~M. Tielens,Mark G. Wolfire, Marion Zannese,Nathalie Ysard,Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschenes,Isabel Aleman,Louis Allamandola,Rebecca Auchettl,Giuseppe Antonio Baratta,Salma Bejaoui,Partha P. Bera, John~H. ~Black,Francois~Boulanger,Jordy Bouwman,Bernhard Brandl,Philippe Brechignac,Sandra Brünken,Mridusmita Buragohain, rew Burkhardt,Alessandra Candian,Stéphanie Cazaux,Jose Cernicharo,Marin Chabot,Shubhadip Chakraborty, Jason Champion,Sean W. J. Colgan,Ilsa R. Cooke,Audrey Coutens,Nick L. J. Cox,Karine Demyk, Jennifer Donovan Meyer, Sacha Foschino,Pedro García-Lario,Lisseth Gavilan,Maryvonne Gerin, Carl A. Gottlieb,Pierre Guillard,Antoine Gusdorf,Patrick Hartigan,Jinhua He,Eric Herbst,Liv Hornekaer, Cornelia Jäger,Eduardo Janot-Pacheco,Michael Kaufman,Francisca Kemper,Sarah Kendrew,Maria S. Kirsanova,Pamela Klaassen,Sun Kwok,Álvaro Labiano,Thomas S. -Y. Lai,Timothy J. Lee,Bertrand Lefloch,Franck Le Petit,Aigen Li,Hendrik Linz,Cameron J. Mackie, Suzanne C. Madden, Joëlle Mascetti, Brett A. McGuire, Pablo Merino, Elisabetta R. Micelotta, Karl Misselt, Jon A. Morse, Giacomo Mulas, Naslim Neelamkodan,Ryou Ohsawa,Alain Omont, Roberta Paladini, Maria Elisabetta Palumbo,Amit Pathak, Yvonne J. Pendleton,Annemieke Petrignani, Thomas Pino, Elena Puga, Naseem Rangwala, Mathias Rapacioli, Alessandra Ricca, Julia Roman-Duval, Joseph~Roser, Evelyne Roueff,Gaël Rouillé, Farid Salama,Dinalva A. Sales, Karin Sandstrom, Peter Sarre, Ella Sciamma-O'Brien, Kris Sellgren, Sachindev S. Shenoy, David Teyssier, Richard D. Thomas, Aditya Togi, Laurent Verstraete, Adolf N. Witt, Alwyn Wootten,Henning Zettergren,Yong Zhang, Ziwei E. Zhang,Junfeng Zhen

Astronomy and Astrophysics(2023)

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The JWST has captured the most detailed and sharpest infrared images ever taken of the inner region of the Orion Nebula, the nearest massive star formation region, and a prototypical highly irradiated dense photo-dissociation region (PDR). We investigate the fundamental interaction of far-ultraviolet photons with molecular clouds. The transitions across the ionization front (IF), dissociation front (DF), and the molecular cloud are studied at high-angular resolution. These transitions are relevant to understanding the effects of radiative feedback from massive stars and the dominant physical and chemical processes that lead to the IR emission that JWST will detect in many Galactic and extragalactic environments. Due to the proximity of the Orion Nebula and the unprecedented angular resolution of JWST, these data reveal that the molecular cloud borders are hyper structured at small angular scales of 0.1-1" (0.0002-0.002 pc or 40-400 au at 414 pc). A diverse set of features are observed such as ridges, waves, globules and photoevaporated protoplanetary disks. At the PDR atomic to molecular transition, several bright features are detected that are associated with the highly irradiated surroundings of the dense molecular condensations and embedded young star. Toward the Orion Bar PDR, a highly sculpted interface is detected with sharp edges and density increases near the IF and DF. This was predicted by previous modeling studies, but the fronts were unresolved in most tracers. A complex, structured, and folded DF surface was traced by the H2 lines. This dataset was used to revisit the commonly adopted 2D PDR structure of the Orion Bar. JWST provides us with a complete view of the PDR, all the way from the PDR edge to the substructured dense region, and this allowed us to determine, in detail, where the emission of the atomic and molecular lines, aromatic bands, and dust originate.
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