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oai:arXiv.org:2409.04624

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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar A... Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary... Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Gal...
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De Furio, Matthew Meyer, Michael R. Greene, Thomas Hodapp, Klaus Johnstone, Doug Leisenring, Jarron Rieke, Marcia Robberto, Massimo Roellig, Thomas Cugno, Gabriele Fiorellino, Eleonora Manara, Carlo Raileanu, Roberta van Terwisga, Sierk
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sciences : astrophysique

Année

2024

Date de référencement

11/09/2024

Mots clés
theory star-forming mass function limit astrophysics
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A successful theory of star formation should predict the number of objects as a function of their mass produced through star-forming events.

Previous studies in star-forming regions and the solar neighborhood identify a mass function increasing from the hydrogen-burning limit down to about 10 M$_{J}$.

Theory predicts a limit to the fragmentation process, providing a natural turnover in the mass function down to the opacity limit of turbulent fragmentation thought to be 2-10 M$_{J}$.

Programs to date have not been sensitive enough to probe the hypothesized opacity limit of fragmentation.

Here we present the first identification of a turnover in the initial mass function below 12 M$_{J}$ within NGC 2024, a young star-forming region.

With JWST/NIRCam deep exposures across 0.7-5 {\mu}m, we identified several free floating objects down to ~ 3 M$_{J}$ with sensitivity to 0.5 M$_{J}$.

We present evidence for a double power law model increasing from about 60 M$_{J}$ to roughly 12 M$_{J}$, consistent with previous studies, followed by a decrease down to 0.5 M$_{J}$.

Our results support the predictions of star and brown dwarf formation theory, identifying the theoretical turnover in the mass function and suggest the fundamental limit of turbulent fragmentation near 3 M$_{J}$.

;Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, submitted 6 September 2024

De Furio, Matthew,Meyer, Michael R.,Greene, Thomas,Hodapp, Klaus,Johnstone, Doug,Leisenring, Jarron,Rieke, Marcia,Robberto, Massimo,Roellig, Thomas,Cugno, Gabriele,Fiorellino, Eleonora,Manara, Carlo,Raileanu, Roberta,van Terwisga, Sierk, 2024, Identification of a turnover in the initial mass function of a young stellar cluster down to 0.5 M$_{J}$

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