Crossing into the substellar regime in Praesepe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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17 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09285.x

We present the results of a deep optical 2.6 square degree survey with near infrared follow-up measurements of the intermediate-aged Praesepe open cluster. The survey is complete to I=21.3, Z=20.5, corresponding to ~0.06 Solar Masses assuming a cluster age of 0.5 Gyrs. Using 3-5 pass-bands to constrain cluster membership, we identify 32 new low mass cluster members, at least 4 of which are likely to be substellar. We use the low mass census to trace the region where the sequence moves away from the NEXTGEN towards the Dusty regime at Teff = 2200K. In doing so, we identify four unresolved binaries, yielding a substellar binary fraction of ~30 percent. The binary fractions appear to decrease below 0.1 Solar Masses, in contrast to the rising fractions found in the Pleiades. We also identify a paucity of late M dwarfs, thought to be due to a steepening in the mass-luminosity relation at these spectral types, and compare the properties of this gap in the sequence to those observed in younger clusters. We note an overdensity of faint sources in the region of the so-called subcluster (possibly an older smaller cluster within Praesepe), and subsequently derive the luminosity and mass functions for the main Praesepe cluster, revealing a turn-over near the substellar boundary. We conclude by presenting astrometric measurements for low mass Praesepe candidates from the literature, and rule out as a likely foreground dwarf RPr1, hitherto thought to be a substellar member.

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