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A&A 411, 351-360 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034056
Long Period Variables in NGC 5128
II. Near-IR properties
M. Rejkuba1, D. Minniti2, D. R. Silva1 and T. R. Bedding31 European Southern Observatory, Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2, 85748 Garching, Germany
e-mail: dsilva@eso.org
2 Department of Astronomy, P. Universidad Católica, Casilla 306, Santiago 22, Chile
e-mail: dante@astro.puc.cl
3 School of Physics, University of Sydney 2006, Australia
e-mail: bedding@physics.usyd.edu.au
(Received 8 July 2003 / Accepted 1 September 2003 )
Abstract
Long Period Variable stars are ubiquitous among the bright red
giant branch stars in NGC 5128. Mostly they are found
to be brighter than the tip of the first ascent giant branch with magnitudes
ranging from about
K=19 to
K=21.5. They have periods
between 155 and 1000 days and
K-band amplitudes between 0.1 and 2 mag,
characteristic of semi-regular and Mira variables. We
compare the colors, periods and amplitudes of these variables with those
found in old stellar populations like Galactic globular clusters and
Galactic bulge as well as with intermediate-age Magellanic Cloud long period
variables.
The population of stars above the tip of the red giant branch (RGB)
amounts to 2176 stars
in the outer halo field (Field 1) and 6072 stars in the inner halo
field (Field 2). The comparison of the luminosity functions
of the Galactic bulge, M 31 bulge and NGC 5128 halo fields shows an
excess of bright AGB stars extending to
.
The large majority of these sources belong to the
asymptotic giant branch (AGB)
population in NGC 5128. Subtracting the foreground
Galactic stars and probable blends, at least 26% and 70%
of AGB stars are variable in Fields 1 and 2, respectively.
The average period of NGC 5128 LPVs
is 395 days and the average amplitude 0.77 mag. Many more short period
Miras are present in Field 2 than in Field 1 indicating a difference in the
stellar populations between the two fields.
Period and amplitude distributions and
near-IR colors of the majority of LPVs in NGC 5128
are similar to the Galactic bulge variables. However, some ~
10%
of LPVs have periods longer than 500 days and thus probably more massive,
hence younger, progenitor stars. A few carbon star candidates are
identified based on their red
J-H and
H-K colors.
Key words: galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD -- galaxies: stellar content -- stars: fundamental parameters -- galaxies: individual: NGC 5128
Offprint request: M. Rejkuba, mrejkuba@eso.org
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© ESO 2003
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