Characterization of Stellar and Substellar Members in the Coma Berenices Star Cluster
Shih-Yun Tang, W. P. Chen, P. S. Chiang, Jessy Jose, Gregory J., Herczeg, Bertrand Goldman

TL;DR
This study identifies stellar and substellar members of the Coma Berenices cluster using multi-source data, revealing its age, mass distribution, and new brown dwarf members, contributing to understanding cluster evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive characterization of the cluster's members, including new substellar discoveries and refined age and mass function estimates, using combined photometric and astrometric data.
Findings
Cluster age estimated at ~800 Myr, older than previous estimates.
Identified 192 candidates with 148 confirmed members after contamination correction.
Discovered three new brown dwarfs, extending the known substellar population.
Abstract
We have identified stellar and substellar members in the nearby star cluster Coma Berenices, using photometry, proper motions, and distances of a combination of 2MASS, UKIDSS, URAT1, and {\it Gaia}/DR2 data. Those with {\it Gaia}/DR2 parallax measurements provide the most reliable sample to constrain the distance, averaging 86.7~pc with a dispersion 7.1~pc, and the age ~Myr, of the cluster. This age is older than the 400--600~Myr commonly adopted in the literature. Our analysis, complete within 5deg of the cluster radius, leads to identification of 192 candidates, among which, after field contamination is considered, about 148 are true members. The members have ~mag to ~mag, corresponding to stellar masses 2.3--0.06~. The mass function of the cluster peaks around 0.3~ and, in the sense of , where is the number of…
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