Abstract Studying samples of young star-forming regions allows us to statistically examine the evolution of their natal gas and dust along with the associated timescales in the volatile early stages of their lives. With the PHANGS survey data, we analyze the diversity of spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for the rich sample of massive star-forming regions found in NGC 1365. By combining unique detections across a variety of datasets from HST, JWST, and ALMA images, we produce a catalog of 85 star-forming regions located in the central starbursting region of NGC 1365. Prior to analysis, we observe clear saturation effects in our four JWST/MIRI images, and implement a saturation-correction method which allows us to recover data for 23 of 32 saturation-affected regions in these images. We then perform photometry in 13 HST turnover occurs around 6 Myr, 2) the relative strength of dust emission (F2100W/F200W) and 3) PAH emission (F335M/F300M) both show that larger such ratios correlate with younger ages. Considering our working resolution, these features are robust to the inclusion of nearby emission surrounding star clusters.
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