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arxiv: 2201.05112 · v1 · pith:Z4OI7NFOnew · submitted 2022-01-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

PDRs4All: A JWST Early Release Science Program on radiative feedback from massive stars

Olivier Bern\'e , \'Emilie Habart , Els Peeters , Alain Abergel , Edwin A. Bergin , Jeronimo Bernard-Salas , Emeric Bron , Jan Cami
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St\'ephanie Cazaux Emmanuel Dartois Asunci\'on Fuente Javier R. Goicoechea Karl D. Gordon Yoko Okada Takashi Onaka Massimo Robberto Markus R\"ollig Alexander G. G. M. Tielens Silvia Vicente Mark G. Wolfire Felipe Alarcon C. Boersma Ame\'elie Canin Ryan Chown Daniel Dicken David Languignon Romane Le Gal Marc W. Pound Boris Trahin Thomas Simmer Ameek Sidhu Dries Van De Putte Sara Cuadrado Claire Guilloteau Alexandros Maragkoudakis Bethany R. Schefter Thi\'ebaut Schirmer Isabel Aleman Louis Allamandola Rebecca Auchettl Giuseppe Antonio Baratta Salma Bejaoui Partha P. Bera Goranka Bilalbegovic John H. Black Francois Boulanger Jordy Bouwman Bernhard Brandl Philippe Brechignac Sandra Brunken Andrew Burkhardt Alessandra Candian 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 C\'ecile Engrand Sacha Foschino Pedro Garc{\i}a-Lario Lisseth Gavilan Maryvonne Gerin Marie Godard Carl A. Gottlieb Pierre Guillard Antoine Gusdorf Patrick Hartigan Jinhua He Eric Herbst Liv Hornekaer Cornelia Jaeger Eduardo Janot-Pacheco Christine Joblin Michael Kaufman Francisca Kemper Sarah Kendrew Maria S. Kirsanova Pamela Klaassen Collin Knight Sun Kwok Alvaro Labiano Thomas S.-Y. Lai Timothy J. Lee Bertrand Lefloch Franck Le Petit Aigen Li Hendrik Linz Cameron J. Mackie Suzanne C. Madden Joelle 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 Gael Rouille Farid Salama Dinalva A. Sales Karin Sandstrom Peter Sarre Ella Sciamma-O'Brien Kris Sellgren Matthew J. Shannon Sachindev S. Shenoy David Teyssier Richard D. Thomas Aditya Togi Laurent Verstraete Adolf N. Witt Alwyn Wootten Nathalie Ysard Henning Zettergren Yong Zhang Ziwei E. Zhang Junfeng Zhen
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Massive stars disrupt their natal molecular cloud material through radiative and mechanical feedback processes. These processes have profound effects on the evolution of interstellar matter in our Galaxy and throughout the Universe, from the era of vigorous star formation at redshifts of 1-3 to the present day. The dominant feedback processes can be probed by observations of the Photo-Dissociation Regions (PDRs) where the far-ultraviolet photons of massive stars create warm regions of gas and dust in the neutral atomic and molecular gas. PDR emission provides a unique tool to study in detail the physical and chemical processes that are relevant for most of the mass in inter- and circumstellar media including diffuse clouds, proto-planetary disks and molecular cloud surfaces, globules, planetary nebulae, and star-forming regions. PDR emission dominates the infrared (IR) spectra of star-forming galaxies. Most of the Galactic and extragalactic observations obtained with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will therefore arise in PDR emission. In this paper we present an Early Release Science program using the MIRI, NIRSpec, and NIRCam instruments dedicated to the observations of an emblematic and nearby PDR: the Orion Bar. These early JWST observations will provide template datasets designed to identify key PDR characteristics in JWST observations. These data will serve to benchmark PDR models and extend them into the JWST era. We also present the Science-Enabling products that we will provide to the community. These template datasets and Science-Enabling products will guide the preparation of future proposals on star-forming regions in our Galaxy and beyond and will facilitate data analysis and interpretation of forthcoming JWST observations.

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