The ACS LCID Project. II. Faint Variable Stars in the Isolated Dwarf Irregular Galaxy IC1613
Edouard J. Bernard, Matteo Monelli, Carme Gallart, Antonio Aparicio,, Santi Cassisi, Igor Drozdovsky, Sebastian L. Hidalgo, Evan D. Skillman, Peter, B. Stetson

TL;DR
This study identifies and classifies variable stars in the isolated dwarf galaxy IC1613 using HST data, providing new insights into its stellar populations and precise distance measurement.
Contribution
It presents the discovery and classification of new variable stars, including the first second-overtone Cepheids beyond the Magellanic Clouds, and refines the galaxy's distance estimate.
Findings
Detected 259 candidate variables, including 90 RR Lyrae and 49 Cepheids.
Discovered the first second-overtone Cepheids beyond the Magellanic Clouds.
Estimated the distance to IC1613 as approximately 760 kpc.
Abstract
(Abridged) We present the results of a new search for variable stars in the Local Group (LG) isolated dwarf galaxy IC1613, based on 24 orbits of F475W and F814W photometry from the ACS camera onboard the HST. We detected 259 candidate variables in this field, of which only 13 (all of them bright Cepheids) were previously known. Out of the confirmed variables, we found 90 RR Lyrae stars, 49 classical Cepheids (including 36 new discoveries), and 38 eclipsing binary stars for which we could determine a period. The RR Lyrae include 61 fundamental (RRab) and 24 first-overtone (RRc) pulsators, and 5 pulsating in both modes simultaneously (RRd). As for the majority of LG dwarfs, the mean periods of the RRab and RRc (0.611 and 0.334 day, respectively) as well as the fraction of overtone pulsators (f_c=0.28) place this galaxy in the intermediate regime between the Oosterhoff types. From their…
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