Revealing Potential Initial Mass Function variations with metallicity: JWST observations of young open clusters in a low-metallicity environment
Chikako Yasui, Natsuko Izumi, Masao Saito, Ryan M. Lau, Naoto, Kobayashi, Michael E. Ressler

TL;DR
This study uses JWST observations to explore the initial mass function in low-metallicity star-forming clusters, revealing potential variations in the characteristic mass related to metallicity, with implications for star formation theories.
Contribution
First detection of brown dwarfs in low-metallicity clusters and evidence suggesting the initial mass function peak mass varies with metallicity.
Findings
Lower IMF peak mass ($M_C$) in low-metallicity clusters compared to previous studies.
$M_C$ values are consistent with lower Jeans mass predictions at low metallicity.
Clusters retain initial physical conditions with minimal dynamical evolution.
Abstract
We present the substellar mass function of star-forming clusters (0.1 Myr old) in a low-metallicity environment (0.7 dex). We performed deep JWST/NIRCam and MIRI imaging of two star-forming clusters in Digel Cloud 2, a star-forming region in the Outer Galaxy ( kpc). The very high sensitivity and spatial resolution of JWST enable us to resolve cluster members clearly down to a mass detection limit of 0.02 , enabling the first detection of brown dwarfs in low-metallicity clusters. Fifty-two and ninety-one sources were extracted in mass--limited samples in the two clusters, from which Initial mass functions (IMFs) were derived by model-fitting the F200W band luminosity function, resulting in IMF peak masses (hereafter ) for both clusters. Although the uncertainties are rather large, the…
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TopicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
