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[Submitted on 18 Aug 2026]
Title:The Stellar Population of NGC 346 in the Small Magellanic Cloud with JWST
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:NGC 346 is a massive star-forming region located at a distance of $\sim$62 kpc, in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). Due to its low metallicity (Z $\sim$1/5 Z$_{\odot}$), it is an ideal environment to study star formation and stellar population analogues to those at Cosmic Noon. In this work, we produce a combined JWST NIRCam and MIRI photometric catalogue of NGC 346. We characterise different stellar populations in the region: the upper main sequence (UMS), red giant branch (RGB), and red clump (RC), as well as pre-main sequence (pre-MS) stars and young stellar objects (YSOs). We performed point-spread function (PSF) weighted photometry in 11 wavelength bands across NIRCam and MIRI and utilised multiple colour-magnitude-diagrams to identify the various stellar populations in the field. Our final photometric catalogue of NGC 346 comprises 249,519 unique sources, including 2,024 UMS stars, 2,755 RGB stars and 742 RC stars. In addition, we identified 6,274 candidate pre-MS stars, 7,350 candidate YSOs and 23,819 IR-excess sources. Combining these three categories, we characterised 1,583 strong and 3,761 likely pre-MS/YSO candidates. By utilising the F115W-F200W vs F115W-F187N colour-colour diagram, we found 239 non-spurious sources with Pa$\alpha$ excess, indicating accretion and star formation in NGC 346. Using JWST NIRCam and MIRI observations, we produced the deepest catalogue to date of the star formation region NGC 346 in the near- and mid-IR range (1-21$~\mu$m). Our catalogue and characterisations of the young and old populations will provide the basis for detailed follow-up studies.
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