Bibcode
Bouvier, J.; Stauffer, J. R.; Martin, E. L.; Barrado y Navascues, D.; Wallace, B.; Bejar, V. J. S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.336, p.490-502 (1998)
Fecha de publicación:
8
1998
Revista
Número de citas
188
Número de citas referidas
148
Descripción
We have performed a deep, wide-field imaging survey of the Pleiades
cluster (Melotte 22) in the R and I-bands to search for very low-mass
stars and brown dwarfs. The survey extends over ~ 2.5 square degrees
around the cluster's center down to a ~ 90% completeness limit of R ~ 23
and I ~ 22. We find 26 objects whose location in the (I, R-I)
color-magnitude diagram is consistent with them being Pleiades members.
Of these, 17 have extremely red (R-I) colors and low I luminosity, which
make them prime brown dwarf candidates. We present the luminosity
function of the Pleiades cluster down to M_I ~ 15. Using
current-generation theoretical models, we compute the mass of the brown
dwarf candidates which is found to range from the hydrogen-burning limit
down to about 0.045MMsolar. Based on these results, a preliminary
estimate of the Pleiades mass function is presented. While the stellar
portion of the Pleiades mass function is well approximated by the
log-normal IMF of Miller & Scalo (1979), the substellar part of it
is found to be slightly higher than predicted by Miller & Scalo's
IMF. In a log-log plot, the IMF is found to be still rising in the
substellar domain, with a slope consistent with dN/dM ~ M(-0.6) if a
power-law functional form is assumed. We estimate a total of about 250
objects below the hydrogen burning mass limit in the Pleiades which
nevertheless make up only a few per cent of the mass of the cluster.
Based on observations obtained at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and
the KPNO 4m telescope.