Variable stars in the ultra-faint dwarf spheroidal galaxy Ursa Major I
Alessia Garofalo, Felice Cusano, Gisella Clementini, Vincenzo Ripepi,, Massimo Dall'Ora, Maria Ida Moretti, Giuseppina Coppola, Ilaria Musella,, Marcella Marconi

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes the variable star population in the ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Ursa Major I, revealing its stellar properties, distance, and possible tidal interactions with the Milky Way.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of variable stars in UMa I, including identification of RR Lyrae stars and their implications for galaxy properties.
Findings
Seven RR Lyrae stars identified in UMa I.
Distance to UMa I estimated at approximately 97.3 kpc.
Galaxy shows signs of tidal interaction with the Milky Way.
Abstract
We have performed the first study of the variable star population of Ursa Major I (UMa I), an ultra-faint dwarf satellite recently discovered around the Milky Way by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Combining time series observations in the B and V bands from four different telescopes, we have identified seven RR Lyrae stars in UMa I, of which five are fundamental-mode (RRab) and two are first-overtone pulsators (RRc). Our V, B-V color-magnitude diagram of UMa I reaches V~23 mag (at a signal-to-noise ratio of ~ 6) and shows features typical of a single old stellar population. The mean pulsation period of the RRab stars <Pab> = 0.628, {\sigma} = 0.071 days (or <Pab> = 0.599, {\sigma} = 0.032 days, if V4, the longest period and brightest variable, is discarded) and the position on the period-amplitude diagram suggest an Oosterhoff-intermediate classification for the galaxy. The RR Lyrae…
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