Bibcode
DOI
Zapatero Osorio, M. R.; Rebolo, R.; Martin, E. L.; Basri, G.; Magazzu, A.; Hodgkin, S. T.; Jameson, R. F.; Cossburn, M. R.
Bibliographical reference
Astrophysical Journal Letters v.491, p.L81
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12
1997
Citations
76
Refereed citations
58
Description
We present intermediate- and low-resolution optical spectroscopy
(650-915 nm) of seven faint, very red objects ( 20>I>=17.8 ,
I-Z>= 0.5) discovered in a CCD-based IZ survey covering an area of 1
deg2 in the central region of the Pleiades open cluster. The observed
spectra show that these objects are very cool dwarfs having spectral
types in the range M6-M9. Five out of the seven objects can be
considered Pleiades members on the basis of their radial velocities, H
alpha emissions, and other gravity-sensitive atomic features like the Na
I doublet at 818.3 and 819.5 nm. According to current evolutionary
models, the masses of these new objects range from roughly 80 M_{{Jup}}
for the hottest in the sample down to 45 M_{{Jup}} for Roque 4, the
coolest and faintest confirmed member. These observations prove that the
cloud fragmentation process extends well into the brown dwarf realm,
suggesting a rise in the initial mass function below the substellar
limit.