stsci_2023-129a June 26th, 2023
Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, M. Zamani (ESA/Webb), PDRs4ALL ERS Team
These Webb images show a part of the Orion Nebula known as the Orion Bar. It is a region where energetic ultraviolet light from the Trapezium Cluster — located off the upper-left corner — interacts with dense molecular clouds. The energy of the stellar radiation is slowly eroding the Orion Bar, and this has a profound effect on the molecules and chemistry in the protoplanetary disks that have formed around newborn stars here.
The largest image, on the left, is from Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) instrument. At upper right, the telescope is focused on a smaller area using Webb’s MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument). A total of eighteen filters across both the MIRI and NIRCam instruments were used in these images, covering a range of wavelengths from 1.4 microns in the near-infrared to 25.5 microns in the mid-infrared.
At the very center of the MIRI area is a young star system with a planet-forming disk named d203-506. The pullout at the bottom right displays a combined NIRCam and MIRI image of this young system. Its extended shape is due to pressure from the harsh ultraviolet radiation striking it. An international team of astronomers detected a new carbon molecule known as methyl cation for the first time in d203-506.
Provider: Space Telescope Science Institute
Image Source: https://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2023/news-2023-129
Curator: STScI, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Telescope | Spectral Band | Wavelength | |
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Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 1.4 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 1.6 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 1.6 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 1.8 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 2.1 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 1.9 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 2.8 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 2.1 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 3.0 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 3.4 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 3.2 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 4.7 µm | |
Webb (NIRCam) | Infrared | 4.8 µm | |
Webb (MIRI) | Infrared | 7.7 µm | |
Webb (MIRI) | Infrared | 11.0 µm | |
Webb (MIRI) | Infrared | 15.0 µm | |
Webb (MIRI) | Infrared | 25.0 µm | |
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