A&A 463, 589-600 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066242
RR Lyrae stars in the southern globular cluster NGC 362
P. Székely1, 2, L. L. Kiss3, R. Jackson3, A. Derekas3, B. Csák4, and K. Szatmáry11 Department of Experimental Physics & Astronomical Observatory, University of Szeged, 6720 Szeged, Dóm tér 9., Hungary
e-mail: pierre@physx.u-szeged.hu
2 Hungarian Eötvös Fellowship, School of Physics, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
3 School of Physics, University of Sydney 2006, NSW 2006, Australia
4 Department of Optics and Quantum Electronics, University of Szeged, 6720 Szeged, Dóm tér 9., Hungary
(Received 13 August 2006 / Accepted 14 November 2006 )
Abstract
Aims.NGC 362 is a bright southern globular cluster in the foreground of the Small Magellanic
Cloud (SMC), for which no extensive variability survey has ever been done. Finding
regularly pulsating RR Lyrae stars in the cluster can lead to improved metallicity and
distance estimates of the system, while other types of variable objects may be used to
confirm the results.
Methods.Time-series CCD photometric observations have been obtained. Light curves have been
derived with both profile fitting photometry and image subtraction. We developed a simple
method to convert flux phase curves to magnitudes, which allows the use of empirical
light curve shape vs. physical parameters calibrations. Periods and light curve
parameters of the detected variable stars have been determined with Fourier analysis,
phase dispersion minimization and string-length minimization. Using the RR Lyrae
metallicity and luminosity calibrations, we have determined the relative iron
abundances and absolute magnitudes of the stars. The color-magnitude diagram has been
fitted with Yale-Yonsei isochrones to determine reddening and distance independently.
For five RR Lyrae stars we obtained radial velocity measurements from optical spectra.
Results.We found 45 RR Lyr stars, of which the majority are new discoveries. While
most of them are cluster members, as shown by their radial velocities and
positions in the color-magnitude
diagram, we also see a few stars in the galactic field and in
the outskirts of the SMC. About half of the RR Lyraes exhibit light curve changes
(Blazhko effect). The RR Lyrae-based metallicity of the cluster is
, the mean absolute magnitude of the RR Lyrae stars is
mag implying a distance of
kpc. The mean period of RRab
stars is
days. These properties place NGC 362 among the
Oosterhoff type I globular clusters. The isochrone fit implies a slightly larger
distance of
kpc and an age of
Gyr.
We also found 11 eclipsing binaries, 14 pulsating stars of other types, including
classical Cepheids in the SMC and 15 variable stars with no firm classification.
Conclusions.NGC 362 hosts a large number of RR Lyrae stars, which makes the cluster
a potentially important test object for studying the Blazhko effect in a chemically
homogeneous environment.
Key words: stars: variables: general -- stars: variables: RR Lyr -- globular clusters: individual: NGC 362
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