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Properties of Low-Mass Objects in NGC 2024

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, , Citation F. Comerón et al 1996 ApJ 473 294 DOI 10.1086/178144

0004-637X/473/1/294

Abstract

We have obtained deep JHK imaging of the central region of the NGC 2024 embedded cluster, allowing three-color measurements of 151 sources. We show that contamination by background sources is small, and we reject a small number of sources that are probably foreground. We use a Monte Carlo isochrone fitting technique to estimate the luminosities and masses of the low-mass members of the embedded cluster. We find that the IMF between ~0.04 and ~0.5 M can be fitted within the errors with a power law of slope -1.2 in linear mass units (or -0.2 in logarithmic units). There is no indication of a turnover of the IMF at the bottom of the main sequence; it appears to continue down to ~0.04 M with no significant deviation (within our moderately large errors) from the power law. This estimate of the IMF includes only the primary members of binary (or multiple) systems. Of a subset of 35 sources, 24 (69%) appear to have infrared excesses indicating possible circumstellar disks, supporting arguments that disk formation is not inhibited in high-density clusters.

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