Exploring the planetary-mass population in the Upper Scorpius association
N Lodieu, NC Hambly, NJG Cross - Monthly Notices of the Royal …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
N Lodieu, NC Hambly, NJG Cross
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021•academic.oup.comWe aim at identifying very low-mass isolated planetary-mass member candidates in the
nearest OB association to the Sun, Upper Scorpius (USco)(145 pc; 5–10 Myr), to constrain
the form and shape of the luminosity function and mass spectrum in this regime. We
conducted a deep multiband (Y= 21.2, J= 20.5, Z= 22.0 mag) photometric survey of 6 deg2
in the central region of USco. We extend the current sequence of astrometric and
spectroscopic members by about two magnitudes in Y and one magnitude in J, reaching …
nearest OB association to the Sun, Upper Scorpius (USco)(145 pc; 5–10 Myr), to constrain
the form and shape of the luminosity function and mass spectrum in this regime. We
conducted a deep multiband (Y= 21.2, J= 20.5, Z= 22.0 mag) photometric survey of 6 deg2
in the central region of USco. We extend the current sequence of astrometric and
spectroscopic members by about two magnitudes in Y and one magnitude in J, reaching …
Abstract
We aim at identifying very low-mass isolated planetary-mass member candidates in the nearest OB association to the Sun, Upper Scorpius (USco) (145 pc; 5–10 Myr), to constrain the form and shape of the luminosity function and mass spectrum in this regime. We conducted a deep multiband (Y = 21.2, J = 20.5, Z = 22.0 mag) photometric survey of 6 deg2 in the central region of USco. We extend the current sequence of astrometric and spectroscopic members by about two magnitudes in Y and one magnitude in J, reaching potentially T-type free-floating members in the association with predicted masses below 5 Jupiter masses, well into the planetary-mass regime. We extracted a sample of 57 candidates in this area and present infrared spectroscopy confirming two of them as young L-type members with characteristic spectral features of 10-Myr-old brown dwarfs. Among the 57 candidates, we highlight 10 new candidates fainter than the coolest members previously confirmed spectroscopically. We do not see any obvious sign of decrease in the mass spectrum of the association, suggesting that star processes can form substellar objects with masses down to 4–5 Jupiter masses.
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