Spectroscopy of new brown dwarf members of rho Ophiuchi and an updated initial mass function
C. Alves de Oliveira, E. Moraux, J. Bouvier, H. Bouy

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically confirms new brown dwarf members in rho Ophiuchi, analyzes their mass distribution, and compares the initial mass function with other clusters, supporting its universality.
Contribution
It provides new spectroscopic data on brown dwarfs in rho Ophiuchi and updates the cluster's initial mass function, demonstrating its similarity to other young clusters.
Findings
Discovery of 16 new rho Ophiuchi members, 13 substellar.
High disk fraction of 76% among brown dwarfs.
Mass function similar to other young clusters.
Abstract
To investigate the universality hypothesis of the initial mass function in the substellar regime, the population of the rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud is analysed by including a new sample of low-mass spectroscopically confirmed members. To that end, we have conducted a large spectroscopic follow-up of young substellar candidates uncovered in our previous photometric survey. The spectral types and extinction were derived for a newly found population of substellar objects, and its masses estimated by comparison to evolutionary models. A thoroughly literature search was conducted to provide an up-to-date census of the cluster, which was then used to derive the luminosity and mass functions, as well as the ratio of brown dwarfs to stars in the cluster. These results were then compared to other young clusters. It is shown that the study of the substellar population of the rho Ophiuchi…
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