RR Lyrae variables in M32 and the disk of M31
Giuliana Fiorentino, Antonela Monachesi, Scott C. Trager, Tod R., Lauer, Abhijit Saha, Kenneth J. Mighell, Wendy Freedman, Alan Dressler, Carl, Grillmair, Eline Tolstoy

TL;DR
This study detects RR Lyrae stars in fields near M32 and M31, providing evidence for an ancient stellar population in M32, and compares their properties to those in M31 to understand their origins.
Contribution
First detection of RR Lyrae stars in M32 using HST data, constraining its ancient stellar population and comparing it to M31's population.
Findings
Detected 17 RR Lyrae in M32 field, with an estimated 7 belonging to M32.
RR Lyrae properties in M32 and M31 are similar, indicating comparable ancient populations.
Different color distributions suggest possible differences in stellar populations between the two fields.
Abstract
We observed two fields near M32 with the Advanced Camera for Surveys/High Resolution Channel (ACS/HRC) on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The main field, F1, is 1.8 arcmin from the center of M32; the second field, F2, constrains the M31 background, and is 5.4 arcmin distant. Each field was observed for 16-orbits in each of the F435W (narrow B) and F555W (narrow V) filters. The duration of the observations allowed RR Lyrae stars and other short-period variables to be detected. A population of RR Lyrae stars determined to belong to M32 would prove the existence of an ancient population in that galaxy, a subject of some debate. We detected 17 RR Lyrae variables in F1 and 14 in F2. A 1-sigma upper limit of 6 RR Lyrae variables belonging to M32 is inferred from these two fields alone. Use of our two ACS/WFC parallel fields provides better constraints on the M31 background, however,…
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