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NICMOS2 hubble space telescope observations of the embedded cluster associated with Mon R2: Constraining the substellar initial mass function

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 132, Issue 6, Pages 2296-2308

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/508485

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open clusters and associations : individual (Mon R2); stars : formation; stars : low-mass; brown dwarfs; stars : luminosity function; mass function; stars : pre-main sequence

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We have analyzed Hubble Space Telescope NICMOS2 F110W-, F160W-, F165M-, and F207M-band images covering the central 10; 10 region of the cluster associated with Mon R2 in order to constrain the initial mass function (IMF) down to 20M(J). The flux ratio between the F165M and F160W bands was used to measure the strength of the water-band absorption feature and select a sample of 12 out of the total sample of 181 objects that have effective temperatures between 2700 and 3300 K. These objects are placed in the H-R diagram together with sources observed by Carpenter et al. to estimate an age of similar to 1 Myr for the low-mass cluster population. By constructing extinction-limited samples, we are able to constrain the IMF and the fraction of stars with a circumstellar disk in a sample that is 90% complete for both high-and low-mass objects. For stars with estimated masses between 0.1 and 1.0 M-circle dot for a 1 Myr populationwith A(V) <= 19 mag, we find that 27% +/- 9% have a near-infrared excess indicative of a circumstellar disk. The derived fraction is similar to or slightly lower than the fraction found in other star-forming regions of comparable age. We constrain the number of stars in the mass interval 0.08-1.0 M-circle dot to the number of objects in the mass interval 0.02-0.08 M-circle dot by forming the ratio R** = N(0.08-1 M-circle dot)/N(0.02-0.08 M-circle dot) for objects in an extinction-limited sample complete for A(V) <= 7 mag. The ratio is found to be R** = 2.2 +/- 1.3, assuming an age of 1 Myr, consistent with the similar ratio predicted by the system IMF proposed by Chabrier. The ratio is similar to the ratios observed toward the Orion Nebula Cluster and IC 348, as well as the ratio derived in the 28 deg(2) survey of Taurus by Guieu et al.

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