The low mass star and sub-stellar populations of the 25 Orionis group
Juan Jos\'e Downes, C\'esar Brice\~no, Cecilia Mateu, Jes\'us, Hern\'andez, Anna Katherina Vivas, Nuria Calvet, Lee Hartmann, Monika G., Petr-Gotzens, Lori Allen

TL;DR
This study characterizes the low mass star and brown dwarf population of the 25 Orionis group, deriving its initial mass function, spatial distribution, and disc evolution, confirming group elongation and similar distributions for stars and brown dwarfs.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive initial mass function and spatial analysis of low mass objects in 25 Orionis, including new member confirmation and disc evolution insights.
Findings
Initial mass function well described by Kroupa and Scalo models.
Confirmed East-West elongation of the group.
Brown dwarfs have a higher IR excess fraction than low mass stars.
Abstract
We present the results of a survey of the low mass star and brown dwarf population of the 25 Orionis group. Using optical photometry from the CIDA Deep Survey of Orion, near IR photometry from the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy and low resolution spectroscopy obtained with Hectospec at the MMT, we selected 1246 photometric candidates to low mass stars and brown dwarfs with estimated masses within and spectroscopically confirmed a sample of 77 low mass stars as new members of the cluster with a mean age of 7 Myr. We have obtained a system initial mass function of the group that can be well described by either a Kroupa power-law function with indices and in the mass ranges and respectively, or a Scalo log-normal function…
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