On unveiling buried nuclei with JWST: A technique for hunting the most obscured galaxy nuclei from local to high redshift
Journal article, 2025

We analyze JWST NIRSpec+MIRI/MRS observations of the infrared (IR) polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features in the central regions (similar to 0.26 '' at 6 mu m; similar to 50-440 pc depending on the source) of local luminous IR galaxies. In this work, we examine the effect of nuclear obscuration on the PAH features of deeply obscured nuclei, predominantly found in local luminous IR galaxies, and we compare these nuclei with "normal" star-forming regions. We extend previous work to include shorter wavelength PAH ratios now available with the NIRSpec+MIRI/MRS spectral range. We introduce a new diagnostic diagram for selecting deeply obscured nuclei based on the 3.3 and 6.2 mu m PAH features and/or mid-IR continuum ratios at similar to 3 and 5 mu m. We find that the PAH equivalent width ratio of the brightest PAH features at shorter wavelengths (at 3.3 and 6.2 mu m) is impacted by nuclear obscuration. Although the sample of luminous IR galaxies used in this analysis is relatively small, we find that sources exhibiting a high silicate absorption feature cluster tightly in a specific region of the diagram, whereas star-forming regions experiencing lower extinction levels occupy a different area in the diagram. This demonstrates the potential of this technique to identify buried nuclei. To leverage the excellent sensitivity of the MIRI imager on board JWST, we extend our method of identifying deeply obscured nuclei at higher redshifts using a selection of MIRI filters. Specifically, the combination of various MIRI JWST filters enables the identification of buried sources beyond the local Universe and up to z similar to 3, where other commonly used obscuration tracers such as the 9.7 mu m silicate band, are out of the spectral range of MRS. Our results pave the way for identifying distant deeply obscured nuclei with JWST.

techniques: high angular resolution

techniques: photometric

infrared: galaxies

galaxies: ISM

galaxies: nuclei

techniques: spectroscopic

Author

Ismael García-Bernete

University of Oxford

Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)

F. R. Donnan

University of Oxford

Dimitra Rigopoulou

European University Cyprus

University of Oxford

Miguel Pereira Santaella

Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)

Eduardo Gonzalez-Alfonso

University of Alcalá

Niranjan Thatte

University of Oxford

Susanne Aalto

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

Sabine König

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Onsala Space Observatory

Michalina Maksymowicz-Maciata

University of Bristol

M. W. R. Smith

University of Liverpool

J. S. Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

G. E. Magdis

University of Copenhagen

P. F. Roche

University of Oxford

Julien Devriendt

University of Oxford

Adrianne Slyz

University of Oxford

Astronomy and Astrophysics

0004-6361 (ISSN) 1432-0746 (eISSN)

Vol. 696 A135

Exploring the Hidden Dusty Nuclei of Galaxies (HIDDeN)

European Research Council (ERC) (789410), 2018-10-01 -- 2023-09-30.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology

DOI

10.1051/0004-6361/202452455

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