The substellar population of Sigma Orionis: A deep wide survey
V. J. S. B\'ejar, M. R. Zapatero Osorio, R. Rebolo, J. A. Caballero,, D. Barrado, E. L. Mart\'in, R. Mundt, C. A. L. Bailer-Jones

TL;DR
This study conducts a comprehensive deep wide-field photometric survey of the Sigma Orionis cluster, analyzing its substellar population, spatial distribution, and disk presence, and deriving its initial mass function.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive survey of the cluster's substellar population, spatial structure, and disk fraction, along with the initial mass function from low-mass stars to brown dwarfs.
Findings
124 candidates follow the infrared sequence of the cluster.
5-9% of brown dwarfs have K-band excesses indicating disks.
The initial mass function rises toward lower masses with alpha=0.7+/-0.3.
Abstract
We present a deep I,Z photometric survey covering a total area of 1.12 deg^{2} of the Sigma Orionis cluster (Icompl=22 and Zcompl=21.5mag). From I, I-Z color-magnitude diagrams we have selected 153 candidates that fit the previously known sequence of the cluster. Using J-band photometry, we find that 124 of the 151 candidates follow the previously known infrared photometric sequence of the cluster and are probably members. We have studied the spatial distribution of these candidates and found that there are objects located at distances greater than 30 arcmin to the north and west of Sigma Orionis that probably belong to different populations of the Orion's Belt. For the 102 bona fide Sigma Orionis cluster member candidates, we find that the radial surface density can be represented by a decreasing exponential function (sigma = sigma_0 e^{-r/r_0}) with a central density of…
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