THE MACHO-PROJECT LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD VARIABLE-STAR INVENTORY .3. MULTIMODE RR-LYRAE STARS, DISTANCE TO THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD, AND AGE OF THE OLDEST STARS
C. Alcock et al., THE MACHO-PROJECT LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD VARIABLE-STAR INVENTORY .3. MULTIMODE RR-LYRAE STARS, DISTANCE TO THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD, AND AGE OF THE OLDEST STARS, The Astrophysical journal, 482(1), 1997, pp. 89-97
We report the discovery of 73 double-mode RR Lyrae (RRd) stars in fiel
ds near the bar of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The stars are det
ected among the MACHO database of short-period variables that currentl
y contains about 7900 RR Lyrae stars. Fundamental periods (P-0) for th
ese stars are found in the range 0.45-0.55 days, and first-overtone-to
-fundamental period ratios are found to be in the range 0.742 < P-1/P-
0 < 0.748. The range in period ratios is unexpectedly large, and a sig
nificant fraction of our current sample has period ratios smaller than
any previously discovered RRd variables. We present mean magnitudes,
colors, and light-curve properties for all LMC RRd stars detected to d
ate. We undertake a determination of the absolute magnitudes for these
stars based primarily on pulsation theory and on the assumption that
all observed stars are at the fundamental blue edge of the instability
strip. Comparison of the calibrated MACHO V and R-KC photometry with
these derived absolute magnitudes yields an absorption-corrected dista
nce modulus to the LMC of 18.48 +/- 0.19 mag that is in good agreement
with that found (18.5) through comparison of Galactic and LMC Cepheid
s. Exploring this luminosity calibration, we derive an increase in the
distance modulus, and thus a reduction in the age found via isochrone
fitting, for M15 of about 30% and discuss some implications for cosmo
logy.