Variable Stars in the Fornax dSph Galaxy. III. The Globular Cluster Fornax 5
Claudia Greco (1,2), Gisella Clementini (2), Marcio Catelan (3,4,5),, Enrico V. Held (6), Ennio Poretti (7), Marco Gullieuszik (6), Marcella Maio, (2), Armin Rest (8), Nathan De Lee (9), Horace A. Smith (10), and Barton J., Pritzl (11) ((1) Observatoire de Geneve, (2) INAF

TL;DR
This study analyzes variable stars in Fornax 5 globular cluster, revealing its Oosterhoff-intermediate nature and providing precise distance measurements based on RR Lyrae stars.
Contribution
First detailed variable star analysis of Fornax 5 using combined ground and space data, confirming its Oosterhoff-intermediate classification and refining its distance estimate.
Findings
Fornax 5 hosts 30 RR Lyrae and 1 SX Phoenicis variable.
Cluster exhibits Oosterhoff-intermediate properties.
Distance to Fornax 5 is approximately 136-142 kpc.
Abstract
We present a new study of the variable star population in globular cluster 5 of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy, based on B and V time series photometry obtained with the MagIC camera of the 6.5 m Magellan Clay telescope and complementary HST archive data. Light curves and accurate periodicities were obtained for 30 RR Lyrae stars and 1 SX Phoenicis variable. The RR Lyrae sample includes 15 fundamental-mode pulsators, 13 first-overtone pulsators, 1 candidate double-mode pulsator and one RR Lyrae star with uncertain type classification. The average and minimum periods of the ab-type RR Lyrae stars, <Pab>=0.590 days, P(ab,min)=0.53297 days, and the position in the horizontal branch type--metallicity plane, indicate that the cluster has Oosterhoff-intermediate properties, basically confirming previous indications by Mackey & Gilmore (2003b), although with some differences both in the…
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