Proper motion of very low mass stars and brown dwarfs in the Pleiades cluster
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- Moraux, E.
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Bouvier, J.
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Stauffer, J. R.
Abstract
We report proper motion measurements for 25 very-low mass (VLM) star and brown dwarf (BD) candidates of the Ple iades cluster previously identified by Bouvier et al. (1998). Proper motions are measured with an accuracy of 9 mas/yr, compared to an expected tangential motion of about 50 mas/yr for Pleiades members. Of the 25 candidates, 15 have a membership probability of 95% or more and 7 are rejected as being field dwarfs. The 3 remaining candidates exhibit independent evidence for membership (lithium absorption or long-term proper motion). From the firm identification of Pleiades VLM and BD members, the cluster's substellar mass function is revised to dN/dM ∝ M^(-0.5) in the mass range from 0.04 to 0.3 M_⊙.
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© 2001 ESO. Received: 16 November 2000. Accepted: 30 November 2000. We thank A. Fienga for allowing us access to PRIAM before public release, A. Robin for help in using the Besancon's galactic model, and C. Clarke for discussions on cluster kinematics.Attached Files
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2018-03-07Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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