Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-05-02
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
15 pages, uuencoded gunzip'ed latex + 8 postscrip figures, to be published in AJ, July 1996
Scientific paper
10.1086/118000
Using HST and the WFPC2 we have acquired very deep V- and I-band photometry of stars in NGC 2420 and NGC 2477 to study cluster luminosity functions at approximately solar metallicity. We have determined these cluster luminosity functions down to $M_I$ = 10.5 (0.2 M$_{\odot}$) and find that the luminosity function of NGC 2420 turns over at $M_I$ $\approx$ 9.0, and possibly stops altogether by $M_I$ $\approx$ 9.5. The luminosity function of NGC 2477 may flatten at $M_I$ $\geq$ 9.5. We compare our open cluster luminosity functions to the solar neighborhood field star luminosity function of Kroupa, Tout \& Gilmore (1993) and the four published HST globular cluster luminosity functions: $\omega$ Cen (Elson {\it et al.}\ 1995), 47 Tuc (De Marchi \& Paresce 1995b), M 15 (De Marchi \& Paresce 1995a), and NGC 6397 (Paresce, De Marchi \& Romaniello 1995). We find a smooth relation between the location of the luminosity function turn-over and the metallicity for all these low mass star samples which matches the expected $M_I$ versus [Fe/H] trend for a model star of $\approx$ 0.27 M$_{\odot}$ (Saumon 1995; Alexander {\it et al.}\ 1996). We interpret this smooth and systematic behavior in the cluster luminosity functions as strong evidence in favor of an invariant initial mass function and a metallicity-dependent mass-luminosity relation.
Gilmore Gerard
Hippel Ted von
Jones Derek H. P.
Robinson David
Tanvir Nial
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