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A&A 429, 895-901 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041439
Kinematics of stars and brown dwarfs at birth
E. Moraux and C. ClarkeInstitute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HA, UK
e-mail: moraux@ast.cam.ac.uk
(Received 9 June 2004 / Accepted 15 September 2004 )
Abstract
We use numerical
N-body simulations in order to test whether the
kinematics of stars and brown dwarfs at birth depend on mass. In
particular we examine how initial variations in velocity dispersion
can affect the spatial distribution of stellar and substellar objects
in clusters. We use "toy"
N-body models of a Pleiades-like cluster in
which brown dwarfs have their own velocity dispersion
which is
k times larger than the stellar
one.
Key words: stellar dynamics -- stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs -- Galaxy: open clusters and associations: individual: Pleiades -- stars: kinematics -- methods: N-body simulations
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