Examining the Infrared Variable Star Population Discovered in the Small Magellanic Cloud Using the SAGE-SMC Survey
Elizabeth Polsdofer, Jonathan Seale, Marta Sewilo, Uma Vijh, Margaret, Meixner, Massimo Marengo, Maverick Terrazas

TL;DR
This study analyzes infrared variability in the Small Magellanic Cloud using multi-epoch Spitzer data, identifying various types of variable stars and discovering potential new stellar objects.
Contribution
It introduces a new variability index for infrared sources and provides the first candidate OH/IR star in the SMC, expanding understanding of stellar variability in low-metallicity environments.
Findings
814 variable sources identified out of 2 million
Majority are carbon-rich AGB stars, with significant populations of other evolved stars
Discovery of a candidate OH/IR star in the SMC
Abstract
We present our study on the infrared variability of point sources in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). We use the data from the Spitzer Space Telescope Legacy Program "Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution in the Tidally Stripped, Low Metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud" (SAGE-SMC) and the "Spitzer Survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud" (SMC) survey, over three different epochs, separated by several months to three years. Variability in the thermal infrared is identified using a combination of Spitzer's IRAC 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0 m bands, and the MIPS 24 m band. An error-weighted flux difference between each pair of three epochs ("variability index") is used to assess the variability of each source. A visual source inspection is used to validate the photometry and image quality. Out of 2 million sources in the SAGE-SMC catalog, 814 meet our variability criteria.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
