Bibcode
Caballero, J. A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 466, Issue 3, May II 2007, pp.917-930
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2007
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Description
Context: The very young σ Orionis cluster (~3 Ma) is a cornerstone
in understanding the formation of stars and substellar objects down to
planetary masses. However, its stellar population is far from being
completely known. Aims: This study's purpose is to identify and
characterise the most massive stars of σ Orionis to complement
current and future deep searches for brown dwarfs and planetary-mass
objects in the cluster. Methods: I have cross-correlated the
sources in the Tycho and 2MASS catalogues in a region of 30 arcmin
radius with its centre in the O-type star σ Ori A. In this area, I
studied the membership in the Ori OB 1b association of the brightest
stars in the optical using astrometric, X-ray, and both infrared and
optical photometric data from public catalogues, and spectroscopic data
from the literature. Results: A list of 26 young stars, four
candidate young stars, and 16 probable foreground stars has arisen from
the study. Seven young stars probably harbour discs (four are new).
There is no mass dependence of the disc frequency in the cluster. I have
derived the first mass spectrum for σ Orionis from 1.1 to 24
M_&sun; (α = +2.0+0.2-0.1; roughly
Salpeter-like). I also provide additional proof of the existence of
several spatially superimposed stellar populations in the direction of
σ Orionis. Finally, the cluster may be closer and older than
previously thought.