In order to obtain a complete census of the stellar and substellar population, down to a few ${M}_{mathrm{Jup}}$ in the ~1 Myr old Orion Nebula Cluster, we used the infrared channel of the Wide Field Camera 3 of the Hubble Space Telescope with the F139M and F130N filters. These bandpasses correspond to the 1.4 μm H2O absorption feature and an adjacent line-free continuum region. Out of 4504 detected sources, 3352 (about 75%) appear fainter than m 130 = 14 (Vega mag) in the F130N filter, a brightness corresponding to the hydrogen-burning limit mass ($Msimeq 0.072,{M}_{odot }$) at ~1 Myr. Of these, however, only 742 sources have a negative F130M–F139N color index, indicative of the presence of H2O vapor in absorption, and can therefore be classified as bona fide M and L dwarfs, with effective temperatures T lesssim 2850 K at an assumed 1 Myr cluster age. On our color–magnitude diagram (CMD), this population of sources with H2O absorption appears clearly distinct from the larger background population of highly reddened stars and galaxies with positive F130M–F139N color index and can be traced down to the sensitivity limit of our survey, m 130 sime 21.5, corresponding to a 1 Myr old sime3 ${M}_{mathrm{Jup}}$ planetary-mass object under about 2 mag of visual extinction. Theoretical models of the BT-Settl family predicting substellar isochrones of 1, 2, and 3 Myr down to ~1 ${M}_{mathrm{Jup}}$ fail to reproduce the observed H2O color index at M lesssim 20 ${M}_{mathrm{Jup}}$. We perform a Bayesian analysis to determine extinction, mass, and effective temperature of each substellar member of our sample, together with its membership probability.

HST Survey of the Orion Nebula Cluster in the H2O 1.4 μm Absorption Band. I. A Census of Substellar and Planetary-mass Objects / M. Robberto, M. Gennaro, M.G. Ubeira Gabellini, L.A. Hillenbrand, C. Pacifici, L. Ubeda, M. Andersen, T. Barman, A. Bellini, N.D. Rio, S.E. de Mink, G. Lodato, C.F. Manara, I. Platais, L. Pueyo, G.M. Strampelli, J.C. Tan, L. Testi. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 1538-4357. - 896:1(2020). [10.3847/1538-4357/ab911e]

HST Survey of the Orion Nebula Cluster in the H2O 1.4 μm Absorption Band. I. A Census of Substellar and Planetary-mass Objects

M.G. Ubeira Gabellini;G. Lodato;
2020

Abstract

In order to obtain a complete census of the stellar and substellar population, down to a few ${M}_{mathrm{Jup}}$ in the ~1 Myr old Orion Nebula Cluster, we used the infrared channel of the Wide Field Camera 3 of the Hubble Space Telescope with the F139M and F130N filters. These bandpasses correspond to the 1.4 μm H2O absorption feature and an adjacent line-free continuum region. Out of 4504 detected sources, 3352 (about 75%) appear fainter than m 130 = 14 (Vega mag) in the F130N filter, a brightness corresponding to the hydrogen-burning limit mass ($Msimeq 0.072,{M}_{odot }$) at ~1 Myr. Of these, however, only 742 sources have a negative F130M–F139N color index, indicative of the presence of H2O vapor in absorption, and can therefore be classified as bona fide M and L dwarfs, with effective temperatures T lesssim 2850 K at an assumed 1 Myr cluster age. On our color–magnitude diagram (CMD), this population of sources with H2O absorption appears clearly distinct from the larger background population of highly reddened stars and galaxies with positive F130M–F139N color index and can be traced down to the sensitivity limit of our survey, m 130 sime 21.5, corresponding to a 1 Myr old sime3 ${M}_{mathrm{Jup}}$ planetary-mass object under about 2 mag of visual extinction. Theoretical models of the BT-Settl family predicting substellar isochrones of 1, 2, and 3 Myr down to ~1 ${M}_{mathrm{Jup}}$ fail to reproduce the observed H2O color index at M lesssim 20 ${M}_{mathrm{Jup}}$. We perform a Bayesian analysis to determine extinction, mass, and effective temperature of each substellar member of our sample, together with its membership probability.
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2020
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