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Early results from GLASS-JWST. XIII. A faint, distant, and cold brown dwarf
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Wang, X
,
Vanzella, E
,
Grillo, C
in
Astronomical models
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Atmospheric models
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Brown dwarf stars
2022
We present the serendipitous discovery of a late T-type brown dwarf candidate in JWST NIRCam observations of the Early Release Science Abell 2744 parallel field. The discovery was enabled by the sensitivity of JWST at 4~\\(\\mu\\)m wavelengths and the panchromatic 0.9--4.5~\\(\\mu\\)m coverage of the spectral energy distribution. The unresolved point source has magnitudes F115W = 27.95\\(\\pm\\)0.15 and F444W = 25.84\\(\\pm\\)0.01 (AB), and its F115W\\(-\\)F444W and F356W\\(-\\)F444W colors match those expected for other, known T dwarfs. We can exclude it as a reddened background star, high redshift quasar, or very high redshift galaxy. Comparison with stellar atmospheric models indicates a temperature of \\(T_{eff}\\) \\(\\approx\\) 600~K and surface gravity \\(\\log{g}\\) \\(\\approx\\) 5, implying a mass of 0.03~M\\(_{\\odot}\\) and age of 5~Gyr. We estimate the distance of this candidate to be 570--720~pc in a direction perpendicular to the Galactic plane, making it a likely thick disk or halo brown dwarf. These observations underscore the power of JWST to probe the very low-mass end of the substellar mass function in the Galactic thick disk and halo.
Euclid. I. Overview of the Euclid mission
2024
The current standard model of cosmology successfully describes a variety of measurements, but the nature of its main ingredients, dark matter and dark energy, remains unknown. Euclid is a medium-class mission in the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 programme of the European Space Agency (ESA) that will provide high-resolution optical imaging, as well as near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy, over about 14,000 deg^2 of extragalactic sky. In addition to accurate weak lensing and clustering measurements that probe structure formation over half of the age of the Universe, its primary probes for cosmology, these exquisite data will enable a wide range of science. This paper provides a high-level overview of the mission, summarising the survey characteristics, the various data-processing steps, and data products. We also highlight the main science objectives and expected performance.