The substellar mass function in the central region of the open cluster Praesepe from deep LBT observations
Wei Wang, Steve Boudreault, Bertrand Goldman, Thomas Henning, Jose A., Caballero, Coryn A.L. Bailer-Jones

TL;DR
This study uses deep optical imaging from the Large Binocular Telescope to analyze the substellar mass function in the old open cluster Praesepe, revealing a peak at ~67 M_Jup and a decline at lower masses, differing from other clusters.
Contribution
First deep photometric survey of Praesepe's substellar regime, providing new insights into its mass function and potential dynamical evolution effects.
Findings
Mass function peaks at ~67 M_Jup, then declines at lower masses.
MF shape differs from other older clusters, resembles very young clusters.
Field contamination minimally affects the derived MF shape.
Abstract
Studies of the mass function (MF) of open clusters of different ages allow us to probe the efficiency with which brown dwarfs evaporate from clusters to populate the field. Surveys of older clusters (age >100 Myr) are not affected so severely by several problems encountered in young clusters, such as intra-cluster extinction and large uncertainties in brown dwarf models. We present the results of a deep photometric survey to study the MF of the central region of the old open cluster Praesepe (age~590 Myr, distance ~190 pc), down to the substellar regime. We performed an optical ( and -band) photometric survey of Praesepe using the Large Binocular Telescope Camera covering an area of ~0.59 deg in the cluster centre from ~19.0 mag (~100 M_Jup) down to a 5 detection limit at ~25.6mag (~40 M_Jup). The survey is approximately 95%…
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