VizieR Online Data Catalog: SONYC census of very low-mass objects in NGC1333 (Scholz+, 2012)
Abstract
SONYC - Substellar Objects in Nearby Young Clusters - is a program to investigate the frequency and properties of young substellar objects with masses down to a few times that of Jupiter. In a series of papers we have obtained follow-up spectroscopy for a large number of candidate very low mass (VLM) members of the ~1Myr old cluster NGC1333 in the Perseus star forming region. For more details on the survey, see the associated paper (Scholz et al., 2012ApJ...744....6S). Here we present a census of spectroscopically confirmed very low mass objects in NGC1333. We include all objects with spectral type of M5 or later and/or effective temperature of 3200K or cooler. In total, there are now 58 objects which fulfill these criteria. In three tables we list photometric and spectroscopic properties for our own sample as well as for objects listed in the literature. In addition, we also include three tables of the objects that have been rejected as very low mass cluster members based on our spectroscopic follow-up. Finally, we attach the two photometric candidate lists from which the spectroscopic sample was extracted, see Scholz et al. (2012ApJ...756...24S) for more details on these catalogues.
(8 data files).- Publication:
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VizieR Online Data Catalog
- Pub Date:
- November 2012
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2012yCat..17440006S
- Keywords:
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- Photometry;
- Spectra: infrared;
- Spectral types;
- Stars: pre-main sequence;
- YSOs;
- Stars: late-type;
- Effective temperatures