THE MACHO PROJECT LMC VARIABLE-STAR INVENTORY .2. LMC RR-LYRAE STARS - PULSATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND INDICATIONS OF A GLOBAL YOUTH OF THELMC

Citation
C. Alcock et al., THE MACHO PROJECT LMC VARIABLE-STAR INVENTORY .2. LMC RR-LYRAE STARS - PULSATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND INDICATIONS OF A GLOBAL YOUTH OF THELMC, The Astronomical journal, 111(3), 1996, pp. 1146-1155
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00046256
Volume
111
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1146 - 1155
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6256(1996)111:3<1146:TMPLVI>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The Macho Project Year One Database contains photometric observations of twenty-two 40 arcmin fields in the bar region of the LMC which are analyzed to select stars with the properties of LMC field RR Lyrae sta rs. The resulting set of similar to 7900 stars, in the range of bright ness 18.7<V<19.7, is phased and the distribution of periods determined . There is an excess of stars with periods near 0.28(d) which show ske wed light curves predicted [Stellingwerf et al. ApJ, 313, L75 (1987)] to be characteristic of second-harmonic pulsations of RR Lyrae stars. From a sample of 500 stars examined in detail, we have found two doubl e-mode RR Lyrae stars pulsating in both fundamental and first overtone modes. The period ratios, P-1/P-0=0.74260 and 0.74225 at P-0=0(d).461 18 and 0(d).46318, respectively, are lower than for any Galactic beat RR Lyrae star. The period distribution of the LMC field RR Lyrae stars shows no Oosterhof dichotomy and has a most frequent period of type a ,b stars at 0.583(d) intermediate between the Galactic preferred perio ds of Oosterhof groups I (P=0.55(d)) and II (P=0.65(d)). Detailed exam ination of 500 randomly chosen light curves shows that the period ampl itude relation is dominated by low amplitude Bailey type b stars indic ative of a red morphology of the field horizontal branch of the LMC. S pectroscopic abundances of 15 field LMC RR Lyrae stars are derived to obtain a modal [Fe/H]similar to-1.7 which together with the red HE mor phology indicates that the field RR Lyrae population of the LMC is at the younger extreme of the age range of the outer clusters of the Gala ctic halo and suggests that the field HE population is younger, by abo ut 1 Gyr, than the old cluster population of the LMC. (C) 1996 America n Astronomical Society.