Title

The Substellar Mass Function In Σ Orionis Ii. Optical, Near-Infrared And Irac/Spitzer Photometry Of Young Cluster Brown Dwarfs And Planetary-Mass Objects

Keywords

Galaxy: open clusters and associations: individual: σ Orionis; Stars: low mass, brown dwarfs; Stars: planetary systems: protoplanetary discs

Abstract

Aims. We investigate the mass function in the substellar domain down to a few Jupiter masses in the young σ Orionis open cluster (3 ± 2 Ma, d = 360-60+70 pc). Methods. We have performed a deep IJ-band search, covering an area of 790 arcmin2 close to the cluster centre. This survey was complemented with an infrared follow-up in the HK s- and Spitzer 3.6-8.0 μm-bands. Using colour-magnitude diagrams, we have selected 49 candidate cluster members in the magnitude interval 16.1 mag < I < 23.0 mag. Results. Accounting for flux excesses at 8.0 μm and previously known spectral features of youth, we identify 30 objects as bona fide cluster members. Four are first identified from our optical-near infrared data. Eleven have most probable masses below the deuterium burning limit which we therefore classify as candidate planetary-mass objects. The slope of the substellar mass spectrum (ΔN/ΔM ≈ aM-α) in the mass interval 0.11 M⊙ < M < 0.006 M⊙ is α = +0.6 ± 0.2. Any mass limit to formation via opacity-limited fragmentation must lie below 0.006 M⊙. The frequency of σ Orionis brown dwarfs with circumsubstellar discs is 47±9 %. Conclusions. The continuity in the mass function and in the frequency of discs suggests that very low-mass stars and substellar objects, even below the deuterium-burning mass limit, share the same formation mechanism. © ESO 2007.

Publication Date

8-1-2007

Publication Title

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Volume

470

Issue

3

Number of Pages

903-918

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20066993

Socpus ID

34547657695 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/34547657695

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