Program: GN-2012A-Q-84

Title:Solving the late-T dwarf luminosity function discrepancy
PI:Ben Burningham
Co-I(s): Steve Warren, Chris Tinney, Sandy Leggett, Richard Smart, Cool Dwarf Science Working Group (See http://star-www.herts.ac.uk/~dpi/cdswg.html for full membership), Motohide Tamura, David Pinfield, Nicolas Lodieu, Derek Homeier, Phil Lucas, Paul Dobbie

Abstract

This is an ongoing programme to confirm and characterise local field brown dwarfs found in the UKIDSS Large Area Survey. We have found that the space density of T6-T9 dwarfs disagrees with the value predicted from the observed initial mass function (IMF) in nearby young clusters. Our observed local space density of late-T dwarfs appears most consistent with a steeply declining underlying substellar mass function (given a flat birthrate), compared to a rising IMF in young clusters. The origin of this disagreement is unknown, and here we propose a well defined expansion of our programme to solve this important discrepancy which will have crucial implications for our understanding of brown dwarf formation and evolution. We will build up the statistical robustness of our late-T spectral type distribution to isolate the cause as one of two possibilities: shortcomings of cooling models for brown dwarfs, or the possibility that the bulk of the sub-stellar field population originates from a different environment to that of the well studied young clusters. Here we propose to complete our ground breaking sample by exploiting the 1300 sq degs of new sky to be released in UKIDSS DR9.

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