Bibcode
DOI
Gallart, C.; Aparicio, A.; Freedman, W. L.; Madore, B. F.; Martínez-Delgado, D.; Stetson, P. B.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 127, Issue 3, pp. 1486-1501.
Fecha de publicación:
3
2004
Número de citas
42
Número de citas referidas
32
Descripción
We present the results of a search for variable stars in the Local Group
dwarf galaxy Phoenix. Nineteen Cepheids, six candidate long-period
variables, one candidate eclipsing binary, and a large number of
candidate RR Lyrae stars have been identified. Periods and light curves
have been obtained for all the Cepheid variables. Their distribution in
the period-luminosity diagram reveals that both anomalous Cepheids (ACs)
and short-period classical Cepheids (s-pCC's) are found in our sample.
This is the first time that both types of variable stars are identified
in the same system even though they likely coexist, but have gone
unnoticed so far, in other low-metallicity galaxies such as Leo A and
Sextans A. We argue that the conditions for the existence of both types
of variable stars in the same galaxy are a low metallicity at all ages
and the presence of both young and intermediate-age (or old, depending
on the nature of AC) stars. The RR Lyrae candidates trace, together with
the well-developed horizontal branch, the existence of an important old
population in Phoenix. The different spatial distributions of s-pCC's,
ACs, and RR Lyrae variables in the Phoenix field are consistent with the
stellar population gradients found in Phoenix, in the sense that the
younger population is concentrated in the central part of the galaxy.
The gradients in the distribution of the young population within the
central part of Phoenix, which seem to indicate a propagation of the
recent star formation, are also reflected in the spatial distribution of
the s-pCC's.