Substellar Objects in Nearby Young Clusters (SONYC) VI: The planetary-mass domain of NGC1333
Alexander Scholz (DIAS), Ray Jayawardhana (Toronto), Koraljka Muzic, (Toronto), Vincent Geers (ETH Zurich), Motohide Tamura (NAOJ), Ichi Tanaka, (Subaru)

TL;DR
This study investigates free-floating planetary-mass objects in NGC1333, confirming several low-mass objects, estimating their population, and discussing their formation, with results supporting star formation extending into planetary masses.
Contribution
The paper provides new spectroscopic confirmation of very low mass objects, including planemos, and refines the mass spectrum and population estimates in NGC1333.
Findings
Confirmed 7 new very low mass objects in NGC1333.
Estimated fewer than 8 planemos with 5-15 MJup in the cluster.
Mass spectrum follows dN/dM ~ M^-0.6, consistent with other regions.
Abstract
Within the SONYC - Substellar Objects in Nearby Young Clusters - survey, we investigate the frequency of free-floating planetary-mass objects (planemos) in the young cluster NGC1333. Building upon our extensive previous work, we present spectra for 12 of the faintest candidates from our deep multi-band imaging, plus seven random objects in the same fields, using MOIRCS on Subaru. We confirm seven new sources as young very low mass objects (VLMOs), with Teff of 2400-3100K and mid-M to early-L spectral types. These objects add to the growing census of VLMOs in NGC1333, now totaling 58. Three confirmed objects (one found in this study) have masses below 15 MJup, according to evolutionary models, thus are likely planemos. We estimate the total planemo population with 5-15 MJup in NGC1333 is <~8. The mass spectrum in this cluster is well approximated by dN/dM ~ M^-alpha, with a single value…
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