The Cluster AgeS Experiment (CASE). Variable Stars in the Globular Cluster M55
J. Kaluzny, I.B. Thompson, W. Krzeminski, K. Zloczewski

TL;DR
This study presents time-series photometry of 55 variable stars in globular cluster M55, identifying new variables, especially blue stragglers, and providing insights into binary star evolution and cluster properties.
Contribution
It reports the discovery of 28 new variable stars, including detached binaries and blue stragglers, and discusses their implications for stellar evolution in globular clusters.
Findings
28 new variable stars identified, including 13 eclipsing binaries.
Detection of two red stragglers with periodic variability.
Observed scarcity of contact binaries among unevolved main sequence stars.
Abstract
We report time-series photometry for 55 variable stars located in the central part of the globular cluster M55. The sample includes 28 newly identified objects of which 13 are eclipsing binaries. Three of these are detached systems located in the turn-off region on the cluster color-magnitude diagram. Two of them are proper motion (PM) members of M55 and are excellent candidates for a detailed follow-up study aimed at a determination of the cluster age and distance. Other detached binaries are located along the unevolved part of the cluster main sequence. Most of the variables are cluster blue straggler stars. This group includes 35 SX Phe stars, two contact binaries, and one semi-detached binary. V60 is a low mass, short period algol with the less massive and cooler component filling its Roche lobe. The more massive component is an SX Phe variable. The orbital period of V60 increases…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
