infrared: stars;
ISM: individual objects (Rho Ophiuchi);
stars: pre-main sequence;
INITIAL MASS FUNCTION;
BROWN DWARF POPULATION;
YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS;
SUBSTELLAR OBJECTS;
EVOLUTIONARY MODELS;
SPITZER SURVEY;
IMAGING SURVEY;
T-DWARF;
CLOUD;
TAURUS;
D O I:
10.1088/0004-637X/751/1/22
中图分类号:
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号:
0704 ;
摘要:
We present a general method for identifying the pre-main-sequence population of any star-forming region, unbiased with respect to the presence or absence of disks, in contrast to samples selected primarily via their mid-infrared emission from Spitzer surveys. We have applied this technique to a new, deep, wide-field, near-infrared imaging survey of the rho Ophiuchi cloud core to search for candidate low-mass members. In conjunction with published Spitzer IRAC photometry and least-squares fits of model spectra (COND, DUSTY, NextGen, and blackbody) to the observed spectral energy distributions, we have identified 948 candidate cloud members within our 90% completeness limits of J = 20.0, H = 20.0, and K-s = 18.50. This population represents a factor of similar to 3 increase in the number of known young stellar objects in the rho Ophiuchi cloud. A large fraction of the candidate cluster members (81% +/- 3%) exhibit infrared excess emission consistent with the presence of disks, thus strengthening the possibility of their being bona fide cloud members. Spectroscopic follow-up will confirm the nature of individual objects, better constrain their parameters, and allow an initial mass function to be derived.