Properties of RR Lyrae stars in the inner regions of the Large Magellanic Cloud

Borissova, J.; Minniti, D; Rejkuba, M; Alves D.; Cook, KH; Freeman, KC

Abstract

We present the radial velocities, metallicities and the K-band magnitudes of 74 RR Lyrae stars in the inner regions of the LMC. The intermediate resolution spectra and infrared images were obtained with FORS1 at the ESO VLT and with the SOFI infrared imager at the ESO NTT. The best 43 RR Lyrae with measured velocities yield an observed velocity dispersion of ? = 61 ± 7km s-1. We obtain a true LMC RR Lyrae velocity dispersion of ? = 53 km s-1, which is higher than the velocity dispersion of any other LMC population previously measured. This is the first empirical evidence for a kinematically hot, metal-poor halo in the LMC as discussed in Minniti et al. (2003). Using Layden's (1994) modification of the ?S method we measured the metallicity for 23 of our stars. The mean value is [Fe/H] = -1.46 ± 0.09 dex. The absolute magnitudes Mv and M K of RR Lyrae stars are linear functions of metallicity. In the V band, our data agree with the Olech et al. (2003) relation, in the K band the slope is flatter. The average apparent V luminosity of 70 RR Lyrae stars is ?V? = 19.45 ± 0.04 and the average K luminosity of 37 RR Lyrae stars is ?K? = 18.20 ± 0.06. There is no obvious relation between apparent V magnitude and Log P, while the RR Lyrae K band magnitudes show a well defined linear trend with Log P. Using the Bono et al. (2001) and Bono et al. (2003) theoretical Neat-Infrared Period-Luminosity-Metallicity relations we calculate the LMC distance modulus ?0= 18.48 ± 0.08.

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Título según WOS: Properties of RR Lyrae stars in the inner regions of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Título según SCOPUS: Properties of RR Lyrae stars in the inner regions of the large magellanic cloud
Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volumen: 423
Número: 1
Editorial: EDP SCIENCES S A
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Página de inicio: 97
Página final: 109
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.edpsciences.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20034494
DOI:

10.1051/0004-6361:20034494

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS