2008MNRAS.390.1539M


Query : 2008MNRAS.390.1539M

2008MNRAS.390.1539M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 390, 1539-1548 (2008/November-2)

Assessing potential cluster Cepheids from a new distance and reddening parametrization and Two Micron All Sky Survey photometry.

MAJAESS D.J., TURNER D.G. and LANE D.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

A framework is outlined to assess Cepheids as potential cluster members from readily available photometric observations. A relationship is derived to estimate colour excess and distance for individual Cepheids through a calibration involving recently published Hubble Space Telescope parallaxes and a cleaned sample of established cluster Cepheids. Photometric V - J colour is found to be a viable parameter for approximating a Cepheid's reddening. The non-universal nature of the slope of the Cepheid period-luminosity relation for BV photometry is confirmed. By comparison, the slopes of the VJ and VI relations seem relatively unaffected by metallicity. A new Galactic Cepheid confirmed here, GSC 03729-01127 (F6-G1 Ib), is sufficiently coincident with the coronal regions of Tombaugh 5 to warrant follow-up radial velocity measures to assess membership. CCD photometry and O-C diagrams are presented for GSC 03729-01127 and the suspected cluster Cepheids AB Cam and BD Cas. Fourier analysis of the photometry for BD Cas and recent estimates of its metallicity constrain it to be a Population I overtone pulsator rather than a Type II s-Cepheid. AB Cam and BD Cas are not physically associated with the spatially adjacent open clusters Tombaugh 5 and King 13, respectively; the latter being much older (logτ ≃ 9) than believed previously. Rates of period change are determined for the three Cepheids from archival and published data. GSC 03729-01127 and AB Cam exhibit period increases, implying fifth and third crossings of the instability strip, respectively, while BD Cas exhibits a period decrease, indicating a second crossing, with possible superposed trends unrelated to binarity. More importantly, the observed rates of period change confirm theoretical predictions. The challenges and prospects for future work in this area of research are discussed.

Abstract Copyright: © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: distances - stars: fundamental parameters - Cepheids

Simbad objects: 50

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Number of rows : 50
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Cl Czernik 1 OpC 00 07 37 +61 28.6           ~ 21 0
2 V* BD Cas cC* 00 09 51.3937382112 +61 30 50.547772980   12.38 11.22     ~ 64 0
3 Cl King 13 OpC 00 10 12.7 +61 10 30           ~ 29 0
4 V* DL Cas cC* 00 29 58.5888773064 +60 12 43.065292140 10.66 9.88 8.63   7.582 G1Ib-IIHdel-1 331 0
5 NGC 129 OpC 00 30 25.7 +60 12 47   7.33 6.5     ~ 203 0
6 NGC 225 OpC 00 43 13.2 +61 46 26   7.43 7.0     ~ 103 0
7 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11145 1
8 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7063 0
9 V* AB Cam cC* 03 46 08.2526949624 +58 47 03.203692080   13.08       F3Ibp 53 0
10 UCAC3 299-64425 * 03 47 17.6627819304 +59 04 33.371984640           ~ 1 0
11 UCAC3 299-64481 * 03 47 32.6578586616 +59 01 39.845103636           ~ 4 0
12 UCAC3 299-64490 * 03 47 35.1554614273 +59 07 58.867868565           ~ 5 0
13 Cl Tombaugh 5 OpC 03 47 56.2 +59 04 12   9.01 8.4     ~ 46 0
14 UCAC3 299-64712 * 03 48 16.4928503184 +59 05 21.875099064           ~ 4 0
15 UCAC3 299-64713 * 03 48 16.8058366549 +59 01 29.713969480           ~ 5 0
16 UCAC3 299-64736 * 03 48 21.6560551104 +59 03 41.117277744           ~ 4 0
17 V* OX Cam cC* 03 48 25.6733321064 +59 26 32.177871816   11.99 10.81     F6-G1Ib 21 0
18 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17429 0
19 * bet Dor cC* 05 33 37.5159729864 -62 29 23.376457680 5.13 4.58 3.76 3.55 3.12 F8/G0Ib 377 0
20 NGC 2090 GiG 05 47 01.8557074752 -34 15 01.679264784 12.17 11.70 11.20 10.43 11.0 ~ 186 1
21 * 48 Aur cC* 06 28 34.0881845487 +30 29 34.929596860 6.73 6.23 5.55   4.777 F5.5-G0Ib 382 0
22 V* CV Mon cC* 06 37 04.8449178072 +03 03 50.274557532   11.32 9.90   8.631 ~ 240 0
23 * zet Gem cC* 07 04 06.5312384690 +20 34 13.074474962 5.20 4.58 3.79   3.082 G1Ib 569 0
24 * l Car cC* 09 45 14.8117044917 -62 30 28.450312664   5.09 3.75     G5Iab/b 318 0
25 [FMS2007] C43 Ce* 13 25 13.761 -42 59 49.21     24.77   24.02 ~ 3 0
26 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4484 3
27 V* V Cen cC* 14 32 33.0833481288 -56 53 15.774129600 8.44 7.84 6.93   5.798 F5Ib/II 274 0
28 NGC 5662 OpC 14 34 56.2 -56 38 24   6.18 5.5     ~ 122 0
29 Cl Lynga 6 OpC 16 04 52.3 -51 57 36   10.28 9.5     ~ 89 0
30 V* TW Nor cC* 16 04 55.2261513912 -51 57 12.653328096   13.67 11.17     ~ 162 0
31 V* QZ Nor cC* 16 11 20.4664528848 -54 21 14.824796688 10.08 9.53 8.71 8.66   G1Iab 137 0
32 NGC 6067 OpC 16 13 11.8 -54 13 37           ~ 211 0
33 V* V340 Nor cC* 16 13 17.3997630552 -54 14 05.586545400   9.61 8.47 8.83   G2Iab 160 1
34 V* S Nor cC* 16 18 51.8316855000 -57 53 59.256000852 8.15 7.49 6.49   5.427 F8/G0Ib 374 1
35 NGC 6087 OpC 16 18 53.0 -57 54 58           ~ 182 0
36 V* X Sgr cC* 17 47 33.6239490288 -27 49 50.835778896 5.84 5.34 4.54 6.03 3.661 F7II 333 0
37 * gam01 Sgr cC* 18 05 01.2264355704 -29 34 48.322222356 5.99 5.47 4.69   3.869 G0Ib/II 348 0
38 IC 4725 OpC 18 31 44.9 -19 06 50           ~ 222 0
39 V* U Sgr cC* 18 31 53.3323107600 -19 07 30.261459540 8.50 7.81 6.68   5.413 G1Ib 467 0
40 NGC 6649 OpC 18 33 26.2 -10 23 56   10.35 8.9     ~ 134 0
41 V* V367 Sct cC* 18 33 35.2353033192 -10 25 38.126250552   13.34 11.580     F7Ib 175 0
42 NGC 6664 OpC 18 36 30.0 -08 11 38   8.81 7.8     ~ 122 0
43 V* EV Sct cC* 18 36 39.6017483712 -08 11 05.361288684   10.99 9.90     F8Ib 250 0
44 V* FF Aql cC* 18 58 14.7483041520 +17 21 39.297557628 6.61 6.18 5.38     F6Ib 364 0
45 V* SV Vul cC* 19 51 30.9059845128 +27 27 36.837672012 8.65 9.00 6.74   5.703 F8Ia 433 0
46 V* Y Sge Mi* 19 53 30.8717652360 +18 14 28.892889240     11.91     M4 16 0
47 V* T Vul cC* 20 51 28.2383768376 +28 15 01.819622952 6.89 6.49 5.77   5.061 F5Ib+A0.8V 342 0
48 * del Cep cC* 22 29 10.2626640314 +58 24 54.697613650 4.71 4.35 3.75   3.219 F5Iab:+B7-8 730 0
49 V* CF Cas cC* 23 58 17.9760671064 +61 13 15.821693832   12.72 10.80   9.700 F8Ibv 245 0
50 NGC 7790 OpC 23 58 27.1 +61 12 36   9.18 8.5     ~ 272 0

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