An HST Search for Substellar Companions in the Young Cluster IC 348

Abstract

We present the results of a HST WFPC2 search for substellar companions to members of the star-forming cluster IC 348. The detection limits for companions to low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the PC images are dm791=0, 2.5, and 5.5 at separations of 0.05", 0.1", and 0.3", respectively, which correspond to M2/M1=1, 0.3, and 0.1 at 15, 30, and 90 AU. Meanwhile, for heavily saturated solar-mass primaries in the WFC images, the limits are dm791=0 and 6 (M2/M1=1 and 0.04) at 0.2" and 0.4". The sky limiting magnitude of m791~26 at large separations from a primary corresponds to a mass of ~0.006 Msun. For the two faintest candidate companions appearing in these data, we have obtained 0.8-2.5 um spectra with SpeX at the IRTF, which we classify as cluster members with spectral types near M6, corresponding to masses of ~0.1 Msun. Thus, no probable substellar companions are detected in this survey. The frequencies of stellar and substellar companions within 0.4-5" (120-1600 AU) from low-mass stars in IC 348 agree with measurements in the field. The factor of ~3-10 deficiency in brown dwarfs relative to stars among companions at wide separations in IC 348 and across the much larger range of separations probed for field stars is equal within the uncertainties to the deficiency in brown dwarfs in measurements of mass functions of isolated objects. In other words, when defined relative to stars, the brown dwarf "desert" among companions is also present among isolated objects, which is expected if stellar and substellar companions form in the same manner as their free-floating counterparts. Meanwhile, among the 14 substellar primaries in our survey of IC 348, no companions are detected. This absence of wide binary brown dwarfs is statistically consistent with the frequency of wide binary stars in IC 348.

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