Revealing Potential Initial Mass Function Variations with Metallicity: JWST Observations of Young Open Clusters in a Low-metallicity Environment
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 ( R G ≳ 15 kpc). The very high sensiti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2024-11, Vol.975 (1), p.152 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 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 (
R
G
≳ 15 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
M
⊙
, enabling the first detection of brown dwarfs in low-metallicity clusters. A total of 52 and 91 sources were extracted in mass-
A
V
-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
M
C
)
log
M
C
/
M
⊙
≃
−
1.5
±
0.5
for both clusters. Although the uncertainties are rather large, the obtained
M
C
values are lower than those in any previous study (
log
M
C
/
M
⊙
∼
−
0.5
). Comparison with the local open clusters with similar ages to the target clusters (∼10
6
–10
7
yr) suggests a metallicity dependence of
M
C
, with lower
M
C
at lower metallicities, while the comparison with globular clusters, with similarly low metallicities but considerably older (∼10
10
yr), suggests that the target clusters have not yet experienced significant dynamical evolution and remain in their initial physical condition. The lower
M
C
is also consistent with the theoretical expectation of the lower Jeans mass owing to the higher gas density under such low metallicity. The
M
C
values derived from observations in such an environment would place significant constraints on the understanding of star formation. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ad73a2 |