Bibcode
Wang, W.; Boudreault, S.; Goldman, B.; Henning, Th.; Caballero, J. A.; Bailer-Jones, C. A. L.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 531, id.A164
Fecha de publicación:
7
2011
Revista
Número de citas
12
Número de citas referidas
11
Descripción
Context. Studies of the mass function (MF) of open clusters of different
ages allow us to probe the efficiency with which brown dwarfs evaporate
from clusters to populate the field. Surveys of older clusters (age
≳ 100 Myr) are not affected so severely by several problems
encountered in young clusters, such as intra-cluster extinction and
large uncertainties in brown dwarf models. Aims: We present the
results of a deep photometric survey to study the MF of the central
region of the old open cluster Praesepe (age
590+150-120 Myr, distance
190+6.0-5.8 pc), down to the substellar regime.
Methods: We performed an optical (riz and Y-band) photometric survey of
Praesepe using the Large Binocular Telescope Camera covering an area of
0.59 deg2 in the cluster centre from i ~ 19.0 mag (~100
MJup) down to a 5σ detection limit at i ~ 25.6 mag (~40
MJup). The survey is approximately 95% complete at i = 23.8
mag and z = 22.0 mag (~55 MJup). Results: We identify 59
cluster member candidates, of which 37 are substellar, by comparing with
the predictions of a dusty atmosphere model. The MF of those candidates
rises from the substellar boundary until ~67 MJup and then
declines. This is quite different from the form inferred for other open
clusters older than 50 Myr, but seems to be similar to those found in
very young open clusters, the MFs of which peak at ~10 MJup.
Either Praesepe really does have a different MF from other clusters or
they had similar initial MFs but a different dynamical evolution. Since
most of the candidates are faint, we lack astrometric or spectroscopic
follow-ups to test their memberships. However, the contaminations by
field dwarfs, galaxies, or giants are found to have little effect on the
shape of MF and therefore the MF of "real" cluster members should have
similar characteristics.
Tables 2 and 3 are available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.org