Bibcode
Bernard, Edouard J.; Bernard
Referencia bibliográfica
The Ages of Stars, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 258, p. 73-80
Fecha de publicación:
6
2009
Número de citas
1
Número de citas referidas
1
Descripción
We present a few highlights concerning the search for short-period
variable stars in four galaxies, namely IC 1613, LGS3, Cetus and Tucana,
based on very deep, multi-epoch HST/ACS photometry. These are discussed
in the context of the star formation histories obtained from our very
deep color-magnitude diagrams. In particular, we show how the
pulsational properties of the RR Lyrae stars, which represent the vast
majority of the observed variables, can trace subtle differences in the
age and metallicity of the old population. For example, in the dwarf
spheroidal galaxy Tucana we find that the fainter RR Lyrae stars, having
a shorter period, are more centrally concentrated than the more
luminous, longer period RR Lyrae variables. Through comparison with the
predictions of theoretical models of stellar evolution and stellar
pulsation, we interpret the fainter RR Lyrae stars as a more metal-rich
subsample. In addition, we show that they must be older than about 10
Gyr, indicating that the metallicity gradient must have appeared very
early on in the history of this galaxy. We also compare the populations
of Cepheids in the galaxies of our sample based on their
period-Wesenheit diagram. We tentatively classify them as classical
short-period Cepheids in the two gas-rich galaxies (IC 1613 & LGS3),
and as anomalous Cepheids in the dwarf spheroidals.