Bibcode
Bouy, Herve; Martin, Eduardo L.; Barrado Y Navascues, David; Stauffer, John
Referencia bibliográfica
NOAO Proposal ID #2009B-0077
Fecha de publicación:
8
2009
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0
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Descripción
Over the past years, we have performed one of the most extensive study
of the young (lambda)-Orionis star forming region, combining photometric
data from the xray to the mid-IR, as well as wide field and high spatial
resolution imaging. This effort allowed us to identify hundreds of very
low mass stars, brown dwarfs and isolated planetary mass candidate
members in the three clusters present in this region: Collinder 69,
Barnard 30 and Barnard 35, with the ultimate aim to perform a detailed
study of the very low mass end of the IMF from the core of the clusters
to their periphery. We now propose to use the unique capabilities of
IMACS to perform spectroscopic follow-up observations of these
candidates members. The spectra will allow us to: i) determine the
spectral type - and therefore the T_eff - of our candidates; ii) assess
their membership to the clusters using various complementary diagnostics
(presence or absence of H(alpha), gravity sensitive lines such as K I,
Na I); iii) draw a definitive census of the IMF of the cluster over the
entire mass spectrum, from its core to its edges. The proposed
observations will allow us to make a unique comprehensive study of the
IMF of a nearby young massive cluster down to M=15~20 M_Jup and of the
properties (discs, accretion) of its substellar members, and a benchmark
result for all the models of formation and evolution.