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2020ApJ...896...80G - Astrophys. J., 896, 80-80 (2020/June-2)

HST survey of the Orion Nebula Cluster in the H2O 1.4 µm absorption band. II. The substellar IMF down to planetary masses.

GENNARO M. and ROBBERTO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We utilize the ability of the Hubble Space Telescope to probe near-infrared water absorption present in the atmosphere of low-mass stars and brown-dwarf and planetary-mass objects to create a pure sample of Orion Nebula Cluster (ONC) members, not affected by contamination from background stars and galaxies that lack water absorption. Thanks to these data, we infer the Initial Mass Function (IMF) of the ONC in the 0.005-1.4M regime (i.e., down to a few Jupiter masses). The young age of the ONC, ∼1 Myr, provides a snapshot of the outcome of star formation for the present-day conditions (metallicity, temperature, pressure) of typical Milky Way disk molecular clouds. We demonstrate that the IMF of the ONC is well described by either a log-normal function or a broken power law, with parameter values qualitatively in agreement with the canonical Chabrier or Kroupa forms for the Milky Way disk IMF. This continuity in the mass distribution provides clues to the fact that the same physical processes may be regulating the formation of stars, brown dwarfs, and planetary-mass objects. Both the canonical IMF forms underpredict the observed number of very-low-mass members (below 0.1 M), a regime where our data allows more precise constraints. Nevertheless, we do not observe a rise or secondary peak in the brown dwarfs or planetary-mass regimes. Our study thus contradicts findings based on broadband near-infrared ground-based photometry, which predict an extremely high number of free-floating planets, but likely suffer from unaccounted background contamination.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Initial mass function - Luminosity function - Star formation - Star-forming regions - Brown dwarfs - Low mass stars - Stellar colors - Bayesian statistics - Young star clusters

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