A census of very-low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the sigma Orionis cluster
N. Lodieu (1), M. R. Zapatero Osorio (1), R. Rebolo (1), E. L. Martin, (2), and N. C. Hambly (3) ((1) IAC, Tenerife, Spain, (2) CAB, Madrid, Spain,, (3) SUPA, Edinburgh, UK)

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive, homogeneous catalog of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in sigma Orionis, analyzing their distribution, variability, and mass functions down to the deuterium-burning limit using UKIDSS data.
Contribution
It presents the first homogeneous dataset of brown dwarf candidates in sigma Orionis, including new objects and detailed analysis of their distribution and variability.
Findings
287 candidate members identified within 30 arcmin
Evidence of low-level variability in 10 members
Mass function slope of alpha=0.5±0.2 down to 0.013 Msun
Abstract
(ABRIDGED) We have analysed the near-infrared photometric data from the Fourth Data Release (DR4) of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Suvey (UKIDSS) Galactic Clusters Survey (GCS) to derive the cluster luminosity and mass functions, evaluate the extent of the cluster, and study the distribution and variability of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs down to the deuterium-burning limit. We have recovered most of the previously published members and found a total of 287 candidate members within the central 30 arcmin in the 0.5-0.009 Msun mass range, including new objects not previously reported in the literature. This new catalogue represents a homogeneous dataset of brown dwarf member candidates over the central 30 arcmin of the cluster. The expected photometric contamination by field objects with similar magnitudes and colours to sigma Orionis members is ~15%. We present evidence of variability…
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