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The MACHO Project Large Magellanic Cloud Variable Star Inventory. XIII. Fourier Parameters for the First Overtone RR Lyrae Variables and the LMC Distance

Authors :
Alcock, C.
Alves, D. R.
Axelrod, T. S.
Becker, A. C.
Bennett, D. P.
Clement, C. M.
Cook, K. H.
Drake, A. J.
Freeman, K. C.
Geha, M.
Griest, K.
Lehner, M. J.
Marshall, S. L.
Minniti, D.
Muzzin, A.
Nelson, C. A.
Peterson, B. A.
Popowski, P.
Quinn, P. J.
Rodgers, A. W.
Rowe, J. F.
Sutherland, W.
Vandehei, T.
Welch, D. L.
Alcock, C.
Alves, D. R.
Axelrod, T. S.
Becker, A. C.
Bennett, D. P.
Clement, C. M.
Cook, K. H.
Drake, A. J.
Freeman, K. C.
Geha, M.
Griest, K.
Lehner, M. J.
Marshall, S. L.
Minniti, D.
Muzzin, A.
Nelson, C. A.
Peterson, B. A.
Popowski, P.
Quinn, P. J.
Rodgers, A. W.
Rowe, J. F.
Sutherland, W.
Vandehei, T.
Welch, D. L.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Fourier coefficents have been derived for the $V$ and $R$ light curves of 785 overtone RR Lyrae variables in 16 MACHO fields near the bar of the LMC. The $\phi_{31}$ and $R_{21}$ coefficients have been compared with those of the first overtone RR Lyrae variables in the Galactic globular clusters NGC 6441, M107, M5, M3, M2, $\omega$ Centauri and M68. The results indicate that many of the LMC variables have properties similar to the ones in M2, M3, M5 and the Oosterhoff type I variables in $\omega$ Cen, but they are different from the Oosterhoff type II variables in $\omega$ Cen. Equations derived from hydrodynamic pulsation models have been used to calculate the luminosity and temperature for the 330 bona fide first-overtone variables. The results indicate that they have $\log L$ in the range 1.6 to $1.8\lsun$ and $\log T_{eff}$ between 3.85 and 3.87. Based on these temperatures, a mean color excess $E(V-R) =0.08$ mag, equivalent to $E(B-V)=0.14$ mag, has been estimated for these 330 stars. The 80 M5-like variables (selected according to their location in the $\phi_{31}-\log P$ plot) are used to determine a LMC distance. After correcting for the effects of extinction and crowding, a mean apparent magnitude $<V_0>=18.99 \pm 0.02$ (statistical) $\pm 0.16$ (systematic) has been estimated for these 80 stars. Combining this with a mean absolute magnitude $M_V=0.56\pm 0.06$ for M5-like stars derived from Baade-Wesselink analyses, main sequence fitting, Fourier parameters and the trigonometric parallax of RR Lyrae, we derive an LMC distance modulus $\mu=18.43\pm 0.06$ (statistical) $\pm 0.16$ (systematic) mag. The large systematic error arises from the difficulties of correcting for interstellar extinction and for crowding.<br />Comment: 51 pages, 17 figures, 12 tables, accepted to AJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363602567
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086.380617