Bibcode
Bernard, Edouard J.; Monelli, M.; Gallart, C.; Fiorentino, Giuliana; Cassisi, Santi; Aparicio, A.; Cole, Andrew A.; Drozdovsky, I.; Hidalgo, S. L.; Skillman, Evan D.; Stetson, Peter B.; Tolstoy, Eline
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 432, Issue 4, p.3047-3061
Fecha de publicación:
7
2013
Número de citas
35
Número de citas referidas
29
Descripción
We present the results of a new search for variable stars in the Local
Group dwarf galaxy Leo A, based on deep photometry from the Advanced
Camera for Surveys onboard the Hubble Space Telescope. We detected 166
bona fide variables in our field, of which about 60 per cent are new
discoveries and 33 candidate variables. Of the confirmed variables, we
found 156 Cepheids, but only 10 RR Lyrae stars despite nearly 100 per
cent completeness at the magnitude of the horizontal branch. The RR
Lyrae stars include seven fundamental and three first-overtone
pulsators, with mean periods of 0.636 and 0.366 d, respectively. From
their position on the period-luminosity (PL) diagram and light-curve
morphology, we classify 91, 58 and 4 Cepheids as fundamental,
first-overtone and second-overtone mode Classical Cepheids (CC),
respectively, and two as Population II Cepheids. However, due to the low
metallicity of Leo A, about 90 per cent of the detected Cepheids have
periods shorter than 1.5 d. Comparison with theoretical models indicate
that some of the fainter stars classified as CC could be Anomalous
Cepheids. We estimate the distance to Leo A using the tip of the red
giant branch (TRGB) and various methods based on the photometric and
pulsational properties of the Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars. The distances
obtained with the TRGB and RR Lyrae stars agree well with each other
while that from the Cepheid PL relations is somewhat larger, which may
indicate a mild metallicity effect on the luminosity of the short-period
Cepheids. Due to its very low metallicity, Leo A thus serves as a
valuable calibrator of the metallicity dependences of the variable star
luminosities.
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