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2011AJ....141...81D - Astron. J., 141, 81 (2011/March-0)

A new census of the variable star population in the globular cluster NGC 2419.

DI CRISCIENZO M., GRECO C., RIPEPI V., CLEMENTINI G., DALL'ORA M., MARCONI M., MUSELLA I., FEDERICI L. and DI FABRIZIO L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present B, V, and I CCD light curves for 101 variable stars belonging to the globular cluster NGC 2419, 60 of which are new discoveries, based on data sets obtained at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, the Subaru telescope, and the Hubble Space Telescope. The sample includes 75 RR Lyrae stars (38 RRab, 36 RRc, and one RRd), one Population II Cepheid, 12 SX Phoenicis variables, two δ Scuti stars, three binary systems, five long-period variables, and three variables of uncertain classification. The pulsation properties of the RR Lyrae variables are close to those of Oosterhoff type II clusters, consistent with the low metal abundance and the cluster horizontal branch morphology, disfavoring (but not totally ruling out) an extragalactic hypothesis for the origin of NGC 2419. The observed properties of RR Lyrae and SX Phoenicis stars are used to estimate the cluster reddening and distance, using a number of different methods. Our final value is µ0(NGC 2419) = 19.71±0.08 mag (D = 87.5±3.3 kpc), with E(B - V) = 0.08±0.01 mag, [Fe/H] = -2.1 dex on the Zinn & West metallicity scale, and a value of MV that sets µ0 (LMC) = 18.52 mag. This value is in good agreement with the most recent literature estimates of the distance to NGC 2419.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: halo - globular clusters: general - globular clusters: individual: NGC 2419 - stars: horizontal-branch - stars: variables: general - techniques: photometric

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/141/81): table2.dat notes.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 2: Cl* NGC 2419 SAW VNNN (Nos 42-101) added.

Simbad objects: 126

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