Bibcode
Perger, M.; Lodieu, N.; Martín, E. L.; Barrado Y Navascués, D.
Bibliographical reference
Research, Science and Technology of Brown Dwarfs and Exoplanets: Proceedings of an International Conference held in Shangai on Occasion of a Total Eclipse of the Sun, Shangai, China, Edited by E.L. Martin; J. Ge; W. Lin; EPJ Web of Conferences, Volume 16, id.06009
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2011
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Description
The form and universality of the mass function of young and nearby
star-forming regions is still under debate. Its relation to the stellar
density, its mass peak and the dependency on most recent models shows
significant differencies for the various regions and remains unclear up
to date. We aim to get a more complete census of two of such regions. We
investigate yet unexplored areas of Orion and Taurus-Auriga, observed by
the UKIDSS survey. In the latter, we search for low-mass stars via
photometric and proper motion criteria and signs for variability. In
Orion, we search for small stellar clumps via nearest-neighbor methods.
Highlights in Taurus would be the finding of the missing low-mass stars
and the detection of a young cluster T dwarf. In Orion, we discovered
small stellar associations of its OB1b and OB1c populations. Combined
with what is known in literature, we will provide by this investigations
a general picture of the results of the star-forming processes in large
areas of Taurus and Orion and probe the most recent models.
Based on data of the UKIRT (operated by the Joint Astronomy Centre on
behalf of the Science and Technology Facilities Council of the U.K.)
Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS).Supported by the Marie Curie Research
Training Network `CONSTELLATION' under grant no. MRTN-CT-2006-035890.