JWST imaging of the closest globular clusters—I. Possible infrared excess among white dwarfs in NGC 6397

Author:

Bedin L. R.1ORCID,Nardiello D.12ORCID,Salaris M.3,Libralato M.1ORCID,Bergeron P.4,Burgasser A. J.5ORCID,Apai D.67ORCID,Griggio M.189ORCID,Scalco M.18ORCID,Anderson J.9,Gerasimov R.10,Bellini A.9

Affiliation:

1. Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova Padova Italy

2. Dipartimento di Fisisca e Astronomia Università di Padova Padova Italy

3. Astrophysics Research Institute, Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool UK

4. Département de Physique Université de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

5. Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics University of California San Diego La Jolla California USA

6. Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory The University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA

7. Lunar and Planetary Laboratory The University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA

8. Dipartimento di Fisica Università di Ferrara Ferrara Italy

9. Space Telescope Science Institute Baltimore Maryland USA

10. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractWe present James Webb Space Telescope observations of the globular cluster NGC 6397 and use them to extend to infrared wavelengths the characterization of the cluster's entire white dwarf (WD) cooling sequence (CS). The data allows us to probe fundamental astrophysical WD properties and to search for evidence in their colors for (or against) the existence of ancient planetary systems. The existing archival Hubble Space Telescope imaging data obtained years ago reach ultra‐deep optical magnitudes () and allow us to derive a near‐perfect separation between field and cluster members. We detect an apparent split in the lower part of the WD CS of NGC 6397. The red part of the WD CS, containing about 25% of the total, exhibits significant IR‐excess of up to mag. These infrared excesses require both theoretical and observational follow‐ups to confirm their veracity and to ascertain their true nature.

Funder

INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova

Publisher

Wiley

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