Bibcode
Fiorentino, G.; Monelli, M.; Stetson, P. B.; Bono, G.; Gallart, C.; Martínez-Vázquez, C. E.; Bernard, E. J.; Massari, D.; Braga, V. F.; Dall'Ora, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 599, id.A125, 7 pp.
Fecha de publicación:
3
2017
Revista
Número de citas
33
Número de citas referidas
26
Descripción
Aims: For the first time accurate pulsation properties of the
ancient variable stars of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy (dSph) are
discussed in the broad context of galaxy formation and evolution.
Methods: Homogeneous multi-band BVI optical photometry of spanning
twenty years has allowed us to identify and characterize more than 1400
RR Lyrae stars (RRLs) in this galaxy. Results: Roughly 70% are
new discoveries. We investigate the period-amplitude distribution and
find that Fornax shows a lack of high amplitude (AV &ga; 0.75
mag) short period fundamental-mode RRLs (P ≲ 0.48 d, HASPs). These
objects occur in stellar populations more metal-rich than [Fe/H] -1.5
and they are common in the Galactic halo (hereafter Halo) and in
globulars. This evidence suggests that old Fornax stars (older than 10
Gyr) are relatively metal poor. A detailed statistical analysis of the
role of the present-day Fornax dSph in reproducing the Halo period
distribution shows that it can only account for up to 20% of the Halo
when combined with RRLs in massive dwarf galaxies (Sagittarius dSph,
Large Magellanic Cloud). This finding indicates that Fornax-like systems
played a smaller role than massive dwarfs in building up the Halo. Conclusions: We also discuss the occurrence of HASPs in connection
with the luminosity and the early chemical composition of nearby dwarf
galaxies. We find that, independently of their individual star formation
histories, bright (MV ≲ -13.5 mag) galaxies have HASPs,
whereas faint ones (MV &ga; -11 mag) do not. Interestingly
enough, Fornax belongs to a luminosity range (-11 < MV
≲ -13.5 mag) in which the occurrence of HASPs appears to be
correlated with the early star formation and chemical enrichment of the
host galaxy.
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