Variable stars in the globular cluster M28 (NGC 6626)
G. Prieto (1,2), M. Catelan (1,3), R. Contreras Ramos (1,4), B. J., Pritzl (5), H. A. Smith (6), J. Alonso-Garcia (1,3) ((1) PUC-Chile, (2), LCO-Chile, (3) MWM Nucleus-Chile, (4) Univ. Bologna, (5) UW-Oshkosh, (6) MSU)

TL;DR
This study identifies 25 variable stars in globular cluster M28 using image subtraction, including new discoveries, and discusses their properties suggesting complex stellar populations and possible Oosterhoff classifications.
Contribution
First comprehensive variable star survey in M28 using image subtraction, revealing new variables and insights into the cluster's stellar populations and Oosterhoff classification.
Findings
25 variable stars identified, 9 new
Presence of RR Lyrae and long-period variables
Possible multiple stellar populations in M28
Abstract
We present a new search for variable stars in the Galactic globular cluster M28 (NGC 6626). The search is based on a series of BVI images obtained with the SMARTS Consortium's 1.3m telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile. The search was carried out using the ISIS v2.2 image subtraction package. We find a total of 25 variable stars in the field of the cluster, 9 being new discoveries. Of the newly found variables, 1 is an ab-type RR Lyrae star, 6 are c-type RR Lyrae, and 2 are long-period/semi-regular variables. V22, previously classified as a type II Cepheid, appears as a bona-fide RRc in our data. In turn, V20, previously classified as an ab-type RR Lyrae, could not be properly phased with any reasonable period. The properties of the ab-type RR Lyrae stars in M28 appear most consistent with an Oosterhoff-intermediate classification, which is unusual for bona-fide…
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