Long-period variables in NGC147 and NGC185
D. Lorenz, T. Lebzelter, W. Nowotny, J. Telting, F. Kerschbaum, H., Olofsson, H.E. Schwarz

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes long-period variable stars in NGC147 and NGC185, providing new catalogs, analyzing their pulsation properties, and comparing period-luminosity relations to other galaxies, revealing differences in stellar populations.
Contribution
First comprehensive catalog of LPVs in NGC147 and NGC185, including analysis of their pulsation modes and implications for galaxy star-formation histories.
Findings
513 LPVs in NGC185 detected
213 LPVs in NGC147 detected
NGC185 shows a significant fraction of overtone pulsators
Abstract
Previous studies on the stellar content of the two nearby dwarf galaxies NGC147 and NGC185 reveal a rich population of late-type giants in both systems, including a large number of carbon-rich objects. These stars are known to show pronounced photometric variability, which can be used for a more detailed characterisation of these highly evolved stars. Owing to their well-studied parameters, these Local Group members are ideal candidates for comparative studies. Trough photometric monitoring, we attempt to provide a catalogue of long-period variables (LPVs), including Mira variables, semi-regular variables, and even irregular variables in NGC 147 and NGC185. We investigate the light variations and compare the characteristics of these two LPV populations with the results found for other galaxies such as the LMC. We carried out time-series photometry in the i-band of the two target…
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