Brown dwarfs and very low mass stars in the Hyades cluster : a dynamically evolved mass function
J. Bouvier, T. T. Kendall, G. Meeus, L. Testi, E. Moraux, J.R., Stauffer, D. James, J.-C. Cuillandre, J. Irwin, M.J. McCaughrean, I. Baraffe,, E. Bertin

TL;DR
This study searches for brown dwarfs and very low mass stars in the Hyades cluster, discovering new members and analyzing the cluster's present-day mass function to understand its dynamical evolution and substellar population.
Contribution
It reports the first brown dwarfs in the Hyades and constructs its present-day mass function, highlighting the effects of dynamical evolution on low-mass members.
Findings
Discovered 2 brown dwarfs with spectral type early-T in Hyades.
Hyades PDMF is deficient in low-mass objects compared to younger clusters.
Estimated current brown dwarf population in Hyades is 10-15 members.
Abstract
We conducted a search for brown dwarfs (BDs) and very low mass (VLM) stars in the 625 Myr-old Hyades cluster in order to derive the cluster's mass function across the stellar-substellar boundary. We performed a deep (I=23, z=22.5) photometric survey over 16 sq.deg. around the cluster center, followed up with K-band photometry to measure the proper motion of candidate members, and optical and near-IR spectroscopy of probable BD and VLM members. We report the discovery of the first 2 brown dwarfs in the Hyades cluster. The 2 objects have a spectral type early-T and their optical and near-IR photometry as well as their proper motion are consistent with them being cluster members. According to models, their mass is 50 Jupiter masses at an age of 625 Myr. We also report the discovery of 3 new very low mass stellar members of the cluster, and confirm the membership of 16 others. We combine…
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