A large-scale optical-near infrared survey for brown dwarfs and very low-mass stars in the Orion OB1 association
Juan Jos\'e Downes, C\'esar Brice\~no, Jes\'us Hern\'andez, Nuria, Calvet, Lee Hartmann, Ernesto Ponsot Balaguer

TL;DR
This study conducted a large-scale optical-near infrared survey in Orion OB1, identifying new low-mass stars and brown dwarfs, and analyzing their accretion properties and disk signatures to understand their formation mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive survey of young low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in Orion OB1, confirming new members and analyzing their accretion and disk characteristics.
Findings
Confirmed 22 new members, including substellar objects.
Found 39% of OB1b members show accretion signatures.
No OB1a members show near-IR excess, unlike OB1b.
Abstract
We report the initial results of a large-scale optical-near infrared survey to extend the known young population of the entire Orion star-forming region down to the substellar domain. Using deep optical I-band photometry and data from the 2MASS survey, we selected candidates across ~14.8 deg^2 in the ~8 Myr old Ori OB1a subassociation and over ~6.7 deg^2 in the Ori OB1b subassociation (age ~3), with completeness down to 0.05Mo and 0.072Mo respectively. We obtained low resolution optical spectra for a subsample of 4 candidates in Ori OB1a and 26 in Ori OB1b; as a result we confirmed 3 new members in Ori OB1a, one of which is substellar, and 19 new members in Ori OB1b, out of which 7 are at the substellar limit and 5 are substellar. We looked into the presence of accretion signatures by measuring the strength of the Ha line in emission. Accordingly, we classified the new members as having…
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