Spectroscopy of planetary mass brown dwarfs in Orion

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Accepted by MNRAS Letters, 5 pages, 2 figures

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10.1111/j.1745-3933.2006.00244.x

We report the results of near infrared spectroscopy of 11 luminosity selected candidate planetary mass objects (PMOs) in the Trapezium Cluster with Gemini South/GNIRS and Gemini North/NIRI. 6 have spectral types >=M9, in agreement with expectations for PMOs. 2 have slightly earlier types, and 3 are much earlier types which are probably field stars. 4/6 sources with types >= M9 have pseudo-continuum profiles which confirm them as low gravity cluster members. The gravity status of the other cool dwarfs is less clear but these remain candidate PMOs. The derived number fraction of PMOs with M=3-15 Mjup is 1-14%, these broad limits reflecting the uncertainty in source ages. However, the number fraction with M<20 Mjup is at least 5%. These detections add significantly to the body of evidence that a planetary mass population is produced by the star formation process.

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