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New insight into the T-type planetary mass population in the Sigma Orionis cluster

Miss Karla Yulién Peña Ramírez

Abstract

The proper characterization of the least massive population of the young Sigma Orionis star cluster is required to understand the form of the cluster mass function and its impact on our comprehension of the substellar formation processes. SOri70 (T5.5±1) and SOri73, two T-type cluster member candidates, would have likely masses between 3 and 7 MJup if their age is 3 Myr. SOri73 awaits confirmation of its methane atmosphere. Here I present the results of a search of T-type objects in an area of ~120 arcmin^2 in the Sigma Orionis cluster, the confirmation of the presence of methane absorption in SOri73 and the study of SOri70 and 73 cluster membership via photometric colors and accurate proper motion analysis. This results would have a dramatic impact in the cluster mass function, in one of the scenarios explored, they suggest a decrease in cluster members with planetary masses in the interval 3.5-6 Mjup.

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New insight into the T-type planetary mass population in the Sigma Orionis cluster
Miss Karla Yulién Peña Ramírez
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
Tuesday June 21, 2011 - 0:00 GMT+1  (Aula)
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