The population of variable stars in M54 (NGC6715)
A. Sollima, C. Cacciari, M. Bellazzini, S. Colucci

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed analysis of variable stars in M54, including new discoveries, properties, and implications for the cluster's distance, reddening, and metallicity distribution, enhancing understanding of its stellar population.
Contribution
It presents new photometric data for 177 variables, identifies new variables, and estimates key parameters like distance, reddening, and metallicity distribution, offering insights into M54's stellar population.
Findings
94 new variable stars identified
Distance modulus of 17.13 established
Metallicity distribution centered at -1.65 dex
Abstract
We present new B, V and I CCD time-series photometry for 177 variable stars in a 13'X 13' field centered on the globular cluster M54 (lying at the center of the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy), 94 of which are newly identified variables. The total sample is composed of 2 anomalous Cepheids, 144 RR Lyrae stars (108 RR0 and 36 RR1), 3 SX Phoenicis, 7 eclipsing binaries (5 W UMA and 2 Algol binaries), 3 variables of uncertain classification and 18 long-period variables. The large majority of the RR Lyrae variables likely belong to M54. Ephemerides are provided for all the observed short-period variables. The pulsational properties of the M54 RR Lyrae variables are close to those of Oosterhoff I clusters, but a significant number of long-period ab type RR Lyrae are present. We use the observed properties of the RR Lyrae to estimate the reddening and the distance modulus of M54,…
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