Bibcode
Lodieu, N.; McCaughrean, M. J.; Barrado Y Navascués, D.; Bouvier, J.; Stauffer, J. R.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 436, Issue 3, June IV 2005, pp.853-865
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2005
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Description
We present a near-infrared (K'-band) survey of 0.7 square degree area in
the α Persei open cluster (age = 90 Myr, distance = 182 pc)
carried out with the Omega-Prime camera on the Calar Alto 3.5-m
telescope. Combining optical data (Rc and I_c) obtained with
the KPNO/MOSA detector and presented in Stauffer et al. (1999) with the
K' observations, a sample of new candidate members has been extracted
from the optical-infrared colour-magnitude diagram. The location of
these candidates in the colour-colour diagram suggests that two-thirds
of them are actually reddened background giants. About 20 new candidate
members with masses between 0.3 and 0.04 M&sun; are added to
the ~400 known α Per cluster members. If they are indeed α
Per members, four of the new candidates would be brown dwarfs. We
discuss the advantages and drawbacks of the near-infrared survey as
compared to the optical selection method. We also describe the outcome
of optical spectroscopy obtained with the Twin spectrograph on the Calar
Alto 3.5-m telescope for about 30 candidates, including selected members
from the optical sample presented in Barrado y Navascués et al.
(2002) and from our joint optical/infrared catalogue. These results
argue in favour of the optical selection method for this particular
cluster.