Bibcode
Lodieu, N.; Hambly, N. C.; Dobbie, P. D.; Cross, N. J. G.; Christensen, L.; Martin, E. L.; Valdivielso, L.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 418, Issue 4, pp. 2604-2617.
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2011
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Description
We present the results of a deep (J˜ 21 at 5σ) infrared
photometric survey of a 0.95-deg2 area in the central region
of the Upper Sco association. The photometric observations consist of a
deep Y+J-band image obtained with the Wide Field Camera on the United
Kingdom Infra-Red Telescope (UKIRT) with part coverage in Z complemented
by the methane ON and OFF imaging survey conducted with the Wide-field
InfraRed Camera on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. We have selected
five potential T-type objects belonging to the Upper Sco association on
the basis of their blue methane colours and their J- CH4 off
colours. We have also identified a sample of seven to eight Upper Sco
member candidates bridging the gap between known cluster M types and our
new T-type candidates. These candidates were selected based on their
positions in various colour-magnitude diagrams, and they follow the
sequence of known Upper Sco members identified in the UKIRT Infrared
Deep Sky Survey Galactic Clusters Survey. We present additional
membership constraints using proper motion estimates from the multiple
epochs available with us. We also present optical and near-infrared
spectra obtained with the X-Shooter spectrograph on the Very Large
Telescope for five L-type candidates covering the 0.6-2.5 ?m wavelength
range, none of which is confirmed as a young brown dwarf. We discuss the
lack of detection of new candidate members as well as the possible
turn-down in the Upper Sco mass function as we are approaching the
fragmentation limit. a This object remains to be a
photometric candidate. b This object is a field L dwarf
spectroscopically. c Classified as a quasar
spectroscopically.