Illuminating Star Birth: JWST Reveals the Life Stages of Emerging Star Clusters in M83
This study uses JWST observations to uncover the early life stages of star clusters in the galaxy M83. By classifying clusters based on infrared emissions, the authors track their emergence from gas and dust. Most clusters become exposed within 6 million years, though only 20–30% remain bound. The central galaxy region forms the most massive clusters, highlighting environmental effects on star formation.