The Hidden Life of Stars: Embedded Beginnings to AGB Endings in the PHANGS-JWST Sample. I. Catalog of Mid-IR Sources
Abstract
We present a multiwavelength catalog of mid-infrared-selected compact sources in 19 nearby galaxies, combining JWST NIRCam/MIRI, HST UV-optical broadband, Hα narrow-band, and ALMA CO observations. We detect 24,945 compact sources at 21 μm and 55,581 at 10 μm. Artificial star tests show 50% completeness limits of 5 μJy for the 10 μm catalog, and 24 μJy for the 21 μm catalog. We find that 21 μm compact sources contribute 20% of the total galaxy emission in that band, but only contribute 5% at 10 μm. We classify sources using stellar evolution and population synthesis models combined with empirical classifications derived from the literature. Our classifications include Hα-bright and dust-embedded optically faint clusters, red supergiants (RSGs), oxygen-rich and carbon-rich AGB stars, and a range of rarer stellar types. In sampling a broad range of star forming environments with a uniform, well-characterized selection, this catalog enables enables analyses of infrared-bright stellar populations. We find that Hα-faint sources account for only 10% of dusty (likely young) clusters, implying that the infrared-bright, optically-faint phase of cluster evolution is short compared to the Hα-bright stage. The luminosity functions of 10 and 21 μm sources follow power-law distributions, with the 21 μm slope (-1.7 0.1) similar to that of giant molecular cloud mass functions and ultraviolet bright star-forming complexes, while the 10 μm slope (-2.0 0.1) is closer to that of young stellar clusters.
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