A Deep Multicolor Survey V: The M Dwarf Luminosity Function
Abstract
We present a study of M dwarfs discovered in a large area, multicolor survey. We employ a combination of morphological and color criteria to select M dwarfs to a limiting magnitude in V of 22, the deepest such ground-based survey for M dwarfs to date. We solve for the vertical disk stellar density law and use the resulting parameters to derive the M dwarf luminosity and mass functions from this sample. We find the stellar luminosity function peaks at M_V = 12 and declines thereafter. Our derived mass function for stars with M < 0.6 M_sun is inconsistent with a Salpeter function at the 3 sigma level; instead, we find the mass function is relatively flat for 0.6 M_sun > M > 0.1 M_sun.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9808028,
title = {A Deep Multicolor Survey V: The M Dwarf Luminosity Function},
author = {Paul Martini and Patrick S. Osmer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9808028},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in AJ. 19 pages including 4 embedded postscript figures (AASTEX)