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Aug 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004ycat..34160555l&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/416/555. Originally published in: 2004A&A...416..555L
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Molecular Clouds, Stars: Pre-Main Sequence, Photometry: Infrared
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We present the results of a multiband survey for brown dwarfs in the Chamaeleon I dark cloud with the Wide Field Imager (WFI) camera at the ESO/MPG 2.2-m telescope on La Silla (Chile) on 28-May to 03-Jun 1999. The survey has revealed a substantial population of brown dwarfs in this southern star-forming region. Candidates were selected from R, I and Hα imaging observations. We also observed in two medium-band filters, M855 and M915, for spectral type determination. The former filter covers a wavelength range containing spectral features characteristic of M-dwarfs, while the latter lies in a relatively featureless wavelength region for these late-type objects. A correlation was found between spectral type and (M855-M915) colour index for mid- to late M-type objects and early L-type dwarfs. With this method, we identify most of our object candidates as being of spectral type M5 or later. Our results show that there is no strong drop in the number of objects for the latest spectral types, hence brown dwarfs may be as abundant as low-mass stars in this region. Also, both kind of objects have a similar spatial distribution. We derive an index {alpha}=0.6+/-0.1 of the mass function in this region of dispersed star formation, in good agreement with the values obtained in other star forming regions and young clusters. Some of the brown dwarfs have strong Hα emission, suggesting mass accretion. For objects with published infrared photometry, we find that strong Hα emission is related to a mid-infrared excess, indicative of the existence of a circumstellar disk.
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Eisloeffel Jochen
Lopez-Marti B.
Mundt Reinhard
Scholz Aleks
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