The Initial Mass Function Based on the Full-sky 20 pc Census of ∼3600 Stars and Brown Dwarfs

A complete accounting of nearby objects—from the highest-mass white dwarf progenitors down to low-mass brown dwarfs—is now possible, thanks to an almost complete set of trigonometric parallax determinations from Gaia, ground-based surveys, and Spitzer follow-up. We create a census of objects within a Sun-centered sphere of 20 pc radius and check published literature to decompose each binary or higher-order system into its separate components. The result is a volume-limited census of ∼3600 individual star formation products useful in measuring the initial mass function across the stellar (<8M ⊙) and substellar (≳5M Jup) regimes. Comparing our resulting initial mass function to previous measurements shows good agreement above 0.8M ⊙ and a divergence at lower masses. Our 20 pc space densities are best fit with a quadripartite power law, ξ ( M ) = dN / dM ∝ M − α , with long-established values of α = 2.3 at high masses (0.55 < M < 8.00M ⊙), and α = 1.3 at intermediate masses (0.22 < M < 0.55M ⊙), but at lower masses, we find α = 0.25 for 0.05 < M < 0.22M ⊙, and α = 0.6 for 0.01 < M < 0.05M ⊙. This implies that the rate of production as a function of decreasing mass diminishes in the low-mass star/high-mass brown dwarf regime before increasing again in the low-mass brown dwarf regime. Correcting for completeness, we find a star to brown dwarf number ratio of, currently, 4:1, and an average mass per object of 0.41 M ⊙.

Aurora Y. Kesseli | A. Meisner | A. Burgasser | D. Caselden | J. Faherty | P. Eisenhardt | Rocio Kiman | F. Marocco | C. Gelino | Daniella C. Bardalez Gagliuffi | K. Allers | R. Raddi | Katharina Doll | Hugo A. Durantini Luca | Michiharu Hyogo | J. Vos | S. Schurr | R. Gerasimov | C. Aganze | Paul-André Beaulieu | G. Colin | Léopold Gramaize | Leslie K. Hamlet | Frank Kiwy | William Pendrill | A. Rothermich | Arttu Sainio | Nikolaj Stevnbak Andersen | M. Thévenot | Jim Walla | C. Theissen | J. Rees | A. Kesseli | Eileen C. Gonzales | M. Kabatnik | Emily Calamari | A. Jonkeren | Martin Bilsing | Mark Popinchalk | A. Stenner | Thomas P. Bickle | J. Gagné | Guodong Li | J. Adorno | C. Hsu | Jean Marc Gantier | Jörg Schümann | S. Casewell | Benjamin Pumphrey | N. V. Voloshin | Karl Selg-Mann | Hunter Brooks | Chao-Wei Tsai | Yadukrishna Raghu | Ryan Low | Christopher Tanner | Edgardo Costa | Marc J. Kuchner | J. Kirkpatrick | R. L. Smart | Guodong Li | Chao-Wei Tsai | A. Schneider | Blake M. Pantoja | Kevin Apps | Edoardo Antonini | Raymond Chieng | Sam Deen | Alexandru Dereveanco | Anya Frazer | Kristin Grant | Hiro 村 滉 Higashimura 東 | Peter A. Jałowiczor | David W. Martin | Marianne N. Michaels | Celso Pessanha Machado | Rebekah Russwurm | John Sanchez | Fyodor Theo Sapelkin-Tambling | Harshdeep Singh | Guoyou 国佑 Sun 孙 | Maurizio Ventura | Zbigniew Wędracki | Thomas Connor | Eric Mamajek | Daniel Stern | Genaro Suárez | David Zurek | John Sanchez | Harshdeep Singh | Edgardo Costa | Martin Kabatnik | Austin Rothermich | N. Voloshin | H. Higashimura 東 | Roman Gerasimov

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