The Substellar Mass Function in σ Orionis

2001 The Astrophysical Journal 157 citations

Abstract

We combine results from imaging searches for substellar objects in the sigma Orionis cluster and follow-up photometric and spectroscopic observations to derive a census of the brown dwarf population in a region of 847 arcmin^2. We identify 64 very low-mass cluster member candidates in this region. We have available three color (IZJ) photometry for all of them, spectra for 9 objects, and K photometry for 27% of our sample. These data provide a well defined sequence in the I vs I-J, I-K color magnitude diagrams, and indicate that the cluster is affected by little reddening despite its young age (~5 Myr). Using state-of-the-art evolutionary models, we derive a mass function from the low-mass stars (0.2 Msol) across the complete brown dwarf domain (0.075 Msol to 0.013 Msol), and into the realm of free-floating planetary-mass objects (<0.013 Msol). We find that the mass spectrum (dN/dm ~ m^{-alpha}) increases toward lower masses with an exponent alpha = 0.8+/-0.4. Our results suggest that planetary-mass isolated objects could be as common as brown dwarfs; both kinds of objects together would be as numerous as stars in the cluster. If the distribution of stellar and substellar masses in sigma Orionis is representative of the Galactic disk, older and much lower luminosity free-floating planetary-mass objects with masses down to about 0.005 Msol should be abundant in the solar vicinity, with a density similar to M-type stars.

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2001
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556
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2
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830-836
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157
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V. J. S. Béjar, E. L. Martin, M. R. Zapatero Osorio et al. (2001). The Substellar Mass Function in σ Orionis. The Astrophysical Journal , 556 (2) , 830-836. https://doi.org/10.1086/321621

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10.1086/321621