Large Variety of New Pulsating Stars in the OGLE-III Galactic Disk Fields
P. Pietrukowicz, W.A. Dziembowski, P. Mroz, I. Soszynski, A. Udalski,, R. Poleski, M.K. Szymanski, M. Kubiak, G. Pietrzynski, L. Wyrzykowski, K., Ulaczyk, S. Kozlowski, J. Skowron (Warsaw Univ. Observatory)

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery and analysis of a diverse set of pulsating stars in the OGLE-III Galactic disk, including Cepheids, RR Lyrae, Miras, and delta Sct stars, with detailed modeling of some objects' properties.
Contribution
It presents the identification of numerous new pulsating stars in the Galactic disk and provides asteroseismic models estimating their physical parameters, expanding the catalog of known variable stars.
Findings
20 new Classical Cepheids identified
45 RR Lyrae stars discovered
58 delta Sct candidates found
Abstract
We present the results of a search for pulsating stars in the 7.12 deg^2 OGLE-III Galactic disk area in the direction tangent to the Centaurus Arm. We report the identification of 20 Classical Cepheids, 45 RR Lyr type stars, 31 Long-Period Variables, such as Miras and Semi-Regular Variables, one pulsating white dwarf, and 58 very likely delta Sct type stars. Based on asteroseismic models constructed for one quadruple-mode and six triple-mode delta Sct type pulsators, we estimated masses, metallicities, ages, and distance moduli to these objects. The modeled stars have masses in the range 0.9-2.5 M_sun and are located at distances between 2.5 kpc and 6.2 kpc. Two triple-mode and one double-mode pulsators seem to be Population II stars of the SX Phe type, probably from the Galactic halo. Our sample also includes candidates for Type II Cepheids and unclassified short-period (P<0.23 d)…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
