JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z=6.2

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JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z=6.2. / Welch, Brian; Coe, Dan; Zackrisson, Erik; de Mink, S. E.; Ravindranath, Swara; Anderson, Jay; Brammer, Gabriel; Bradley, Larry; Yoon, Jinmi; Kelly, Patrick; Diego, Jose M.; Windhorst, Rogier; Zitrin, Adi; Dimauro, Paola; Jimenez-Teja, Yolanda; Abdurro'uf; Nonino, Mario; Acebron, Ana; Andrade-Santos, Felipe; Avila, Roberto J.; Bayliss, Matthew B.; Benitez, Alex; Broadhurst, Tom; Bhatawdekar, Rachana; Bradac, Marusa; Caminha, Gabriel B.; Chen, Wenlei; Eldridge, Jan; Farag, Ebraheem; Florian, Michael; Frye, Brenda; Fujimoto, Seiji; Gomez, Sebastian; Henry, Alaina; Hsiao, Tiger Y-Y; Hutchison, Taylor A.; James, Bethan L.; Joyce, Meridith; Jung, Intae; Khullar, Gourav; Larson, Rebecca L.; Mahler, Guillaume; Mandelker, Nir; McCandliss, Stephan; Morishita, Takahiro; Newshore, Rosa; Norman, Colin; O'Connor, Kyle; Oesch, Pascal A.; Oguri, Masamune; Ouchi, Masami; Postman, Marc; Rigby, Jane R.; Ryan, Russell E.; Sharma, Soniya; Sharon, Keren; Strait, Victoria; Strolger, Louis-Gregory; Timmes, F. X.; Toft, Sune; Trenti, Michele; Vanzella, Eros; Vikaeus, Anton.

In: Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 940, No. 1, 1, 01.11.2022.

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Welch, B, Coe, D, Zackrisson, E, de Mink, SE, Ravindranath, S, Anderson, J, Brammer, G, Bradley, L, Yoon, J, Kelly, P, Diego, JM, Windhorst, R, Zitrin, A, Dimauro, P, Jimenez-Teja, Y, Abdurro'uf, Nonino, M, Acebron, A, Andrade-Santos, F, Avila, RJ, Bayliss, MB, Benitez, A, Broadhurst, T, Bhatawdekar, R, Bradac, M, Caminha, GB, Chen, W, Eldridge, J, Farag, E, Florian, M, Frye, B, Fujimoto, S, Gomez, S, Henry, A, Hsiao, TY-Y, Hutchison, TA, James, BL, Joyce, M, Jung, I, Khullar, G, Larson, RL, Mahler, G, Mandelker, N, McCandliss, S, Morishita, T, Newshore, R, Norman, C, O'Connor, K, Oesch, PA, Oguri, M, Ouchi, M, Postman, M, Rigby, JR, Ryan, RE, Sharma, S, Sharon, K, Strait, V, Strolger, L-G, Timmes, FX, Toft, S, Trenti, M, Vanzella, E & Vikaeus, A 2022, 'JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z=6.2', Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 940, no. 1, 1. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac9d39

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Welch, B., Coe, D., Zackrisson, E., de Mink, S. E., Ravindranath, S., Anderson, J., Brammer, G., Bradley, L., Yoon, J., Kelly, P., Diego, J. M., Windhorst, R., Zitrin, A., Dimauro, P., Jimenez-Teja, Y., Abdurro'uf, Nonino, M., Acebron, A., Andrade-Santos, F., ... Vikaeus, A. (2022). JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z=6.2. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 940(1), [1]. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac9d39

Vancouver

Welch B, Coe D, Zackrisson E, de Mink SE, Ravindranath S, Anderson J et al. JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z=6.2. Astrophysical Journal Letters. 2022 Nov 1;940(1). 1. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac9d39

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Welch, Brian ; Coe, Dan ; Zackrisson, Erik ; de Mink, S. E. ; Ravindranath, Swara ; Anderson, Jay ; Brammer, Gabriel ; Bradley, Larry ; Yoon, Jinmi ; Kelly, Patrick ; Diego, Jose M. ; Windhorst, Rogier ; Zitrin, Adi ; Dimauro, Paola ; Jimenez-Teja, Yolanda ; Abdurro'uf ; Nonino, Mario ; Acebron, Ana ; Andrade-Santos, Felipe ; Avila, Roberto J. ; Bayliss, Matthew B. ; Benitez, Alex ; Broadhurst, Tom ; Bhatawdekar, Rachana ; Bradac, Marusa ; Caminha, Gabriel B. ; Chen, Wenlei ; Eldridge, Jan ; Farag, Ebraheem ; Florian, Michael ; Frye, Brenda ; Fujimoto, Seiji ; Gomez, Sebastian ; Henry, Alaina ; Hsiao, Tiger Y-Y ; Hutchison, Taylor A. ; James, Bethan L. ; Joyce, Meridith ; Jung, Intae ; Khullar, Gourav ; Larson, Rebecca L. ; Mahler, Guillaume ; Mandelker, Nir ; McCandliss, Stephan ; Morishita, Takahiro ; Newshore, Rosa ; Norman, Colin ; O'Connor, Kyle ; Oesch, Pascal A. ; Oguri, Masamune ; Ouchi, Masami ; Postman, Marc ; Rigby, Jane R. ; Ryan, Russell E. ; Sharma, Soniya ; Sharon, Keren ; Strait, Victoria ; Strolger, Louis-Gregory ; Timmes, F. X. ; Toft, Sune ; Trenti, Michele ; Vanzella, Eros ; Vikaeus, Anton. / JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z=6.2. In: Astrophysical Journal Letters. 2022 ; Vol. 940, No. 1.

Bibtex

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title = "JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z=6.2",
abstract = "The gravitationally lensed star WHL 0137-LS, nicknamed Earendel, was identified with a photometric redshift z (phot) = 6.2 +/- 0.1 based on images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. Here we present James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Near Infrared Camera images of Earendel in eight filters spanning 0.8-5.0 mu m. In these higher-resolution images, Earendel remains a single unresolved point source on the lensing critical curve, increasing the lower limit on the lensing magnification to mu > 4000 and restricting the source plane radius further to r < 0.02 pc, or similar to 4000 au. These new observations strengthen the conclusion that Earendel is best explained by an individual star or multiple star system and support the previous photometric redshift estimate. Fitting grids of stellar spectra to our photometry yields a stellar temperature of T (eff) similar to 13,000-16,000 K, assuming the light is dominated by a single star. The delensed bolometric luminosity in this case ranges from log(L)=5.8 L-theta, which is in the range where one expects luminous blue variable stars. Follow-up observations, including JWST NIRSpec scheduled for late 2022, are needed to further unravel the nature of this object, which presents a unique opportunity to study massive stars in the first billion years of the universe.",
keywords = "PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES, MODEL ATMOSPHERES, LENSING ANALYSIS, NEARBY GALAXIES, LUMINOUS STARS, O-STARS, MASS, EVOLUTION, UNCERTAINTIES, PROPAGATION",
author = "Brian Welch and Dan Coe and Erik Zackrisson and {de Mink}, {S. E.} and Swara Ravindranath and Jay Anderson and Gabriel Brammer and Larry Bradley and Jinmi Yoon and Patrick Kelly and Diego, {Jose M.} and Rogier Windhorst and Adi Zitrin and Paola Dimauro and Yolanda Jimenez-Teja and Abdurro'uf and Mario Nonino and Ana Acebron and Felipe Andrade-Santos and Avila, {Roberto J.} and Bayliss, {Matthew B.} and Alex Benitez and Tom Broadhurst and Rachana Bhatawdekar and Marusa Bradac and Caminha, {Gabriel B.} and Wenlei Chen and Jan Eldridge and Ebraheem Farag and Michael Florian and Brenda Frye and Seiji Fujimoto and Sebastian Gomez and Alaina Henry and Hsiao, {Tiger Y-Y} and Hutchison, {Taylor A.} and James, {Bethan L.} and Meridith Joyce and Intae Jung and Gourav Khullar and Larson, {Rebecca L.} and Guillaume Mahler and Nir Mandelker and Stephan McCandliss and Takahiro Morishita and Rosa Newshore and Colin Norman and Kyle O'Connor and Oesch, {Pascal A.} and Masamune Oguri and Masami Ouchi and Marc Postman and Rigby, {Jane R.} and Ryan, {Russell E.} and Soniya Sharma and Keren Sharon and Victoria Strait and Louis-Gregory Strolger and Timmes, {F. X.} and Sune Toft and Michele Trenti and Eros Vanzella and Anton Vikaeus",
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T1 - JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z=6.2

AU - Welch, Brian

AU - Coe, Dan

AU - Zackrisson, Erik

AU - de Mink, S. E.

AU - Ravindranath, Swara

AU - Anderson, Jay

AU - Brammer, Gabriel

AU - Bradley, Larry

AU - Yoon, Jinmi

AU - Kelly, Patrick

AU - Diego, Jose M.

AU - Windhorst, Rogier

AU - Zitrin, Adi

AU - Dimauro, Paola

AU - Jimenez-Teja, Yolanda

AU - Abdurro'uf, null

AU - Nonino, Mario

AU - Acebron, Ana

AU - Andrade-Santos, Felipe

AU - Avila, Roberto J.

AU - Bayliss, Matthew B.

AU - Benitez, Alex

AU - Broadhurst, Tom

AU - Bhatawdekar, Rachana

AU - Bradac, Marusa

AU - Caminha, Gabriel B.

AU - Chen, Wenlei

AU - Eldridge, Jan

AU - Farag, Ebraheem

AU - Florian, Michael

AU - Frye, Brenda

AU - Fujimoto, Seiji

AU - Gomez, Sebastian

AU - Henry, Alaina

AU - Hsiao, Tiger Y-Y

AU - Hutchison, Taylor A.

AU - James, Bethan L.

AU - Joyce, Meridith

AU - Jung, Intae

AU - Khullar, Gourav

AU - Larson, Rebecca L.

AU - Mahler, Guillaume

AU - Mandelker, Nir

AU - McCandliss, Stephan

AU - Morishita, Takahiro

AU - Newshore, Rosa

AU - Norman, Colin

AU - O'Connor, Kyle

AU - Oesch, Pascal A.

AU - Oguri, Masamune

AU - Ouchi, Masami

AU - Postman, Marc

AU - Rigby, Jane R.

AU - Ryan, Russell E.

AU - Sharma, Soniya

AU - Sharon, Keren

AU - Strait, Victoria

AU - Strolger, Louis-Gregory

AU - Timmes, F. X.

AU - Toft, Sune

AU - Trenti, Michele

AU - Vanzella, Eros

AU - Vikaeus, Anton

PY - 2022/11/1

Y1 - 2022/11/1

N2 - The gravitationally lensed star WHL 0137-LS, nicknamed Earendel, was identified with a photometric redshift z (phot) = 6.2 +/- 0.1 based on images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. Here we present James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Near Infrared Camera images of Earendel in eight filters spanning 0.8-5.0 mu m. In these higher-resolution images, Earendel remains a single unresolved point source on the lensing critical curve, increasing the lower limit on the lensing magnification to mu > 4000 and restricting the source plane radius further to r < 0.02 pc, or similar to 4000 au. These new observations strengthen the conclusion that Earendel is best explained by an individual star or multiple star system and support the previous photometric redshift estimate. Fitting grids of stellar spectra to our photometry yields a stellar temperature of T (eff) similar to 13,000-16,000 K, assuming the light is dominated by a single star. The delensed bolometric luminosity in this case ranges from log(L)=5.8 L-theta, which is in the range where one expects luminous blue variable stars. Follow-up observations, including JWST NIRSpec scheduled for late 2022, are needed to further unravel the nature of this object, which presents a unique opportunity to study massive stars in the first billion years of the universe.

AB - The gravitationally lensed star WHL 0137-LS, nicknamed Earendel, was identified with a photometric redshift z (phot) = 6.2 +/- 0.1 based on images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. Here we present James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Near Infrared Camera images of Earendel in eight filters spanning 0.8-5.0 mu m. In these higher-resolution images, Earendel remains a single unresolved point source on the lensing critical curve, increasing the lower limit on the lensing magnification to mu > 4000 and restricting the source plane radius further to r < 0.02 pc, or similar to 4000 au. These new observations strengthen the conclusion that Earendel is best explained by an individual star or multiple star system and support the previous photometric redshift estimate. Fitting grids of stellar spectra to our photometry yields a stellar temperature of T (eff) similar to 13,000-16,000 K, assuming the light is dominated by a single star. The delensed bolometric luminosity in this case ranges from log(L)=5.8 L-theta, which is in the range where one expects luminous blue variable stars. Follow-up observations, including JWST NIRSpec scheduled for late 2022, are needed to further unravel the nature of this object, which presents a unique opportunity to study massive stars in the first billion years of the universe.

KW - PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES

KW - MODEL ATMOSPHERES

KW - LENSING ANALYSIS

KW - NEARBY GALAXIES

KW - LUMINOUS STARS

KW - O-STARS

KW - MASS

KW - EVOLUTION

KW - UNCERTAINTIES

KW - PROPAGATION

U2 - 10.3847/2041-8213/ac9d39

DO - 10.3847/2041-8213/ac9d39

M3 - Journal article

VL - 940

JO - The Astrophysical Journal Letters

JF - The Astrophysical Journal Letters

SN - 2041-8205

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