Substellar Objects in Nearby Young Clusters (SONYC): Latest Results

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The origins and characteristics of the lowest mass free-floating objects constitute a major question in the study of star and planet formation. Our on-going SONYC (Substellar Objects in Nearby Young Clusters) survey uses extremely deep wide-field optical and near-infrared imaging, with follow-up spectroscopy on 8m-class telescopes, in combination with Spitzer photometry to explore substellar objects with masses down to a few times that of Jupiter. Here we present our latest findings for three nearby star-forming regions (NGC 1333, rho Oph and Cha I), describe the lowest mass objects we have found so far, and discuss the minimum mass limit for star formation.

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