SIMBAD references

2014A&A...568A..77Z - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 568A, 77-77 (2014/8-1)

Search for free-floating planetary-mass objects in the Pleiades.

ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., GALVEZ ORTIZ M.C., BIHAIN G., BAILER-JONES C.A.L., REBOLO R., HENNING T., BOUDREAULT S., BEJAR V.J.S., GOLDMAN B., MUNDT R. and CABALLERO J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We aim at identifying the least massive population of the solar metallicity, young (120Myr), nearby (133.5 pc) Pleiades star cluster with the ultimate goal of understanding the physical properties of intermediate-age, free-floating, low-mass brown dwarfs and giant planetary-mass objects, and deriving the cluster substellar mass function across the deuterium-burning mass limit at ≃0.012M. We performed a deep photometric and astrometric J- and H-band survey covering an area of ∼0.8deg2 in the Pleiades cluster. The images with completeness and limiting magnitudes of J,H ≃20.2 and ≃21.5mag were acquired ∼9yr apart, allowing us to derive proper motions with a typical precision of ±6mas/yr. For the cluster distance and age, the survey is sensitive to Pleiades members with masses in the interval ≃0.2-0.008M. J- and H-band data were complemented with Z, K, and mid-infrared magnitudes up to 4.6µm coming from the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS), the WISE catalog, and follow-up observations of our own. Pleiades member candidates were selected to have proper motions compatible with that of the cluster, and colors following the known Pleiades sequence in the interval J=15.5-18.8mag, and ZUKIDSS-J≥2.3mag or Z nondetections for J>18.8mag. We found a neat sequence of astrometric and photometric Pleiades substellar member candidates with two or more proper motion measurements and with magnitudes and masses in the intervals J=15.5-21.2mag and ≃0.072-0.008 M. The faintest objects show very red near- and mid-infrared colors exceeding those of field high-gravity dwarfs by ≥0.5mag. This agrees with the reported properties of field young L-type dwarfs and giant planets orbiting stars of ages of ∼100Myr. The Pleiades photometric sequence does not show any color turn-over because of the presence of photospheric methane absorption down to J=20.3mag, which is about 1mag fainter than predicted by the combination of evolutionary models and colors computed from model atmospheres. The astrometric data suggest that Pleiades brown dwarfs have a proper motion dispersion of 6.4-7.5mas/yr, and are dynamically relaxed at the age of the cluster. The Pleiades mass function extends down to the deuterium burning-mass threshold, with a slope fairly similar to that of other young star clusters and stellar associations. The new discoveries may become benchmark objects for interpreting the observations of the emerging young ultracool population and giant planets around stars in the solar neighborhood.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - stars: low-mass - stars: late-type - open clusters and associations: individual: Pleiades

Nomenclature: Table 1: Cl* Melotte 22 Calar NN (Nos 8-31) added, [ZGB2014] RN (Nos R1-R5). Table 2: [ZGB2014] PNMNN (Nos PNM01-PNM15), [ZGB2014] NPMNN (Nos NPM01-NPM03).

Simbad objects: 62

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:2014A&A...568A..77Z and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu