Spectroscopic substellar initial mass function of NGC 2244
V. Almendros-Abad, K. Mu\v{z}i\'c, H. Bouy, A. Bayo, A. Scholz, K., Pe\~na Ram\'irez, A. Moitinho, K. Kubiak, R. Sch\"oedel, R. Bara\v{c}, P., Br\v{c}i\'c, J. Ascenso, R. Jayawardhana

TL;DR
This study characterizes the low-mass stellar and substellar population of NGC 2244 using near-infrared spectroscopy, revealing insights into the initial mass function, brown dwarf production, and potential OB star influence.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of NGC 2244's low-mass population, exploring OB star effects on brown dwarf formation and deriving the cluster's initial mass function.
Findings
Initial mass function slope between 0.7 and 1.1
Star-to-BD ratio of 2.2-2.8
BDs are closer to OB stars, suggesting possible influence
Abstract
We aim at characterizing the low-mass (sub)stellar population of the central portion (2.4 pc) of the 2 Myr old cluster NGC 2244 using near infrared spectroscopy. By studying this cluster, characterized by a low stellar density and numerous OB stars, we aim at exploring the effect that OB stars may have on the production of BDs. We obtain near infrared HK spectroscopy of 85 faint candidate members of NGC 2244. We derive the spectral type and extinction by comparison with spectral templates. We evaluate cluster membership using three gravity-sensitive spectral indices based on the shape of the -band. Furthermore, we evaluate the infrared excess from Spitzer of all the candidate members of the cluster. Finally, we estimate the mass of all the candidate members of the cluster and derive the initial mass function, star-to-BD number ratio and disk fraction. The initial mass…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
