Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-10-18
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages + 2 figures To be published in Astrophysical Journal Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/312357
We report preliminary results of a deep near-infrared search for methane-absorbing brown dwarfs; almost five years after the discovery of Gl 229b, there are only a few confirmed examples of this type of object. New J band, wide-field images, combined with pre-existing R band observations, allow efficient identification of candidates by their extreme (R-J) colours. Follow-up measurements with custom filters can then confirm objects with methane absorption. To date, we have surveyed a total of 11.4 square degrees to J~20.5 and R~25. Follow-up CH_4 filter observations of promising candidates in 1/4 of these fields have turned up no methane absorbing brown dwarfs. With 90% confidence, this implies that the space density of objects similar to Gl 229b is less than 0.012 per cubic parsec. These calculations account for the vertical structure of the Galaxy, which can be important for sensitive measurements. Combining published theoretical atmospheric models with our observations sets an upper limit of alpha <= 0.8 for the exponent of the initial mass function power law in this domain.
Beckwith Steven V. W.
Fockenbrock Ralf
Herbst Thomas M.
Rix Hans-Walter
Thompson Dana
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