1999A&A...343..477C


Query : 1999A&A...343..477C

1999A&A...343..477C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 343, 477-495 (1999/3-2)

Faint members of the Chamaeleon I cloud.

COMERON F., RIEKE G.H. and NEUHAEUSER R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a survey of the central ∼100 arcmin2 of the Chamaeleon I star forming cloud, including objective prism spectroscopy in the Hα region and deep imaging in the near-infrared. We estimate the expected number of very low mass objects within the survey, taking as a reference the higher mass members identified in previous studies, and assuming different ages and slopes of the initial mass function of the Chamaeleon I population. A new approach is introduced to estimate the contribution of background objects to the counts of low luminosity sources. This method takes advantage of the fact that the contribution of Chamaeleon I members should be negligible at the faintest magnitudes covered by our survey for any reasonable shape of the initial mass function. K-band source counts indicate the absence of a significant population of very low mass stars, implying that the initial mass function at very low masses, approximated by a power law, has a form Φ(M) d M ∝M–1 dM or flatter. This conclusion is in qualitative agreement with the discovery of six new emission line objects in the objective prism survey, and with the fact that only 2-3 faint objects are detected in the region of the (J-H), (H-K) diagram diagnostic of near infrared excesses of circumstellar origin. The masses of the new emission line objects, derived from recent pre-main sequence evolutionary tracks, are found to be near, and possibly below, the hydrogen burning limit, and their ages to be younger than 3x106 years. One of them is found to be a bona-fide brown dwarf, and its detection in a deep ROSAT exposure makes it the first, and so far the only, brown dwarf known to emit X-rays (Neuhaeuser & Comeron, 1998Sci...282...83N). The near-infrared properties of the Hα emission objects suggest that, unlike at higher masses, strong Hα emission near the hydrogen-burning limit is not accompanied by infrared excess detectable in the K band. Comparing the numbers of very low mass objects expected from K band counts with the number of new Hα-emitting members, for which we derive individual masses and ages, we find that the spectroscopic survey samples the initial mass function completely, or nearly completely, down to the hydrogen-burning limit.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: luminosity function, mass function - stars: pre-main sequence - infrared: stars

Simbad objects: 41

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Number of rows : 41
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LP 412-31 LM* 03 20 59.7114769400 +18 54 22.770750621   20.5 18.881 16.904 14.484 M8V 122 0
2 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1392 1
3 LDN 1495E Cl* 04 13 30.7 +28 19 15           ~ 33 0
4 NAME Flame Nebula HII 05 41 42.7 -01 54 44           ~ 703 1
5 NAME Ori B MoC 05 41 43.0 -01 54 44           ~ 1375 0
6 NGC 2024 Cl* 05 41 43 -01 50.5           ~ 1154 1
7 LP 666-9 LM* 08 53 36.1604798120 -03 29 32.197505547     18.959 16.781 14.487 M9Ve 252 0
8 HD 84090 * 09 41 26.3358106632 -42 06 34.184155500   8.92 8.77     A3V 11 0
9 LP 315-53 LM* 10 16 34.6688204247 +27 51 48.826153026   19.5 18.946 16.858 14.555 M8V 66 0
10 Wolf 359 Er* 10 56 28.9208702274 +07 00 53.003285286 16.706 15.541 13.507 11.684 9.507 dM6 721 0
11 CHXR 73 Y*O 11 06 28.7641341696 -77 37 33.140151012         15.78 M3e 48 1
12 [CNK98] IR 1 IR 11 06 42.7 -77 35 57           ~ 3 0
13 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
14 CHXR 74 TT* 11 06 57.3114166800 -77 42 10.639632780         13.66 M3Ve 47 0
15 [NC98] Cha HA 1 Y*O 11 07 16.6710048312 -77 35 53.212777692   22.8 21.0   16.38 M7.5/8e 85 0
16 V* DI Cha Or* 11 07 20.7276076008 -77 38 07.308086352   12.02 10.74 10.72   G2Ve 168 0
17 [CNK98] IR 2 IR 11 07 32.9 -77 37 53           ~ 3 0
18 CHXR 76 Or* 11 07 35.1774430800 -77 34 49.286652024   20.04 18.15   14.39 M4e 50 0
19 CHXR 26 Y*O 11 07 36.869 -77 33 33.52         15.18 M3.5e 27 0
20 V* HK Cha Or* 11 07 42.3364909752 -77 33 59.394350844   21.9 19.8   15.26 ~ 85 0
21 Ass Cha T 1-15 Or* 11 07 43.6610412264 -77 39 41.134236408   17.05 15.34   12.67 K5Ve 78 0
22 V* HL Cha Or* 11 07 52.2574621728 -77 36 57.037742172   21.5 19.51   15.07 ~ 50 0
23 Ass Cha T 1-16 Or* 11 07 57.9428053584 -77 38 44.977882344   15.1 14.2   13.04 K4-7 74 0
24 Sz 23 Or* 11 07 58.0951794888 -77 42 41.352365124   15.8 18.04   14.63 M4Ve 69 0
25 V* VW Cha Or* 11 08 01.502064 -77 42 28.87524 13.91 14.165 12.761 12.653 10.69 K7+M0 187 0
26 HD 97048 Ae* 11 08 03.3109731720 -77 39 17.490777444 9.03 8.76 9.00   8.64 A0Vep 543 0
27 V* HP Cha TT* 11 08 15.216432 -77 33 53.17020   14.33 12.77 12.11   K3+G5e 114 0
28 V* HP Cha A * 11 08 15.4974157248 -77 33 53.446498956           K6e 85 0
29 CHSM 12180 Em* 11 08 18.9694304592 -77 39 17.131209948   20.5 18.52   14.50 ~ 40 0
30 ISO-ChaI 144 Em* 11 08 24.1193575992 -77 41 47.438803392   21.3 19.18   14.85 ~ 51 0
31 V* HQ Cha Or* 11 08 39.5017287912 -77 34 16.733892756   21.7 19.75   15.06 ~ 71 0
32 [CNK98] IR 3 IR 11 08 41.2 -77 37 15           ~ 3 0
33 V* HR Cha Or* 11 08 54.1972860288 -77 32 11.656356468     19.1   15.01 M5.25e 40 0
34 LP 732-20 PM* 11 20 26.2965076927 -14 40 02.323602484           M5Ve 43 0
35 HD 106807 * 12 17 05.8383127152 -49 30 02.567573064   9.06 8.96     A1V 19 0
36 BR B1222-1221 LM* 12 24 52.1861111523 -12 38 35.704886187           M8e 50 0
37 LP 271-25 LM* 14 28 43.2275214164 +33 10 39.259309081   21.2   17.8   M9Ve 250 0
38 TVLM 868-110639 LM* 15 10 16.8245051187 -02 41 08.085982519     20.505 18.035 15.664 M9V 58 0
39 VB 8 LM* 16 55 35.2557374336 -08 23 40.753073075   18.7 16.916 14.566 12.24 M7Ve 430 0
40 V* R CrA Ae* 19 01 53.6764322232 -36 57 08.299341828 12.781 12.651 11.917 11.242 10.412 B5IIIpe 478 1
41 VB 10 Er* 19 16 57.6109547886 +05 09 01.600923413     17.30     M8V 476 1

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