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The Mass Function of Main Sequence Stars in NGC6397 from Near IR and Optical High Resolution HST Observations

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

We have investigated the properties of the stellar mass function in the globular cluster NGC6397 using a large set of HST observations that include WFPC2 images in V and I, obtained at ~4' and 10' radial distances, and a series of deep images in the J and H bands obtained with the NIC2 and NIC3 cameras of NICMOS pointed to regions located ~4.5' and ~3.2' from the center. These observations span the region from ~1 to ~3 times the cluster's half-light radius. All luminosity functions, derived from color magniutde diagrams, increase with decreasing luminosity up to a peak at M_I~8.5 or M_H~7 and then precipitously drop well before photometric incompleteness becomes significant. Within the observational uncertainties, at M_I~12 or M_H~10.5 (~0.09 Msun) the luminosity functions are compatible with zero. By applying the best available mass- luminosity relation appropriate to the metallicity of NGC6397 to both the optical and IR data, we obtain a mass function that shows a break in slope at \~0.3 Msun. No single exponent power-law distribution is compatible with these data, regardless of the value of the exponent. We find that a dynamical model of the cluster can simultaneously reproduce all the luminosity functions observed throughout the cluster only if the IMF rises as m**-1.6 in the range 0.8-0.3 Msun and then drops as m**0.2 below ~0.3 Msun. Adopting a more physical log-normal distribution for the IMF, all these data taken together imply a best fit distribution with characteristic mass m_c~0.3 and sigma~1.8.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9908251,
  title  = {The Mass Function of Main Sequence Stars in NGC6397 from Near IR and Optical High Resolution HST Observations},
  author = {Guido De Marchi and Francesco Paresce and Luigi Pulone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9908251},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

18 pages, 6 figures (ps). Accepted for publication in ApJ