The OGLE Collection of Variable Stars. Anomalous Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds
I. Soszynski, A. Udalski, M. K. Szymanski, G. Pietrzynski, L., Wyrzykowski, K. Ulaczyk, R. Poleski, P. Pietrukowicz, S. Kozlowski, J., Skowron, D. Skowron, P. Mroz, M. Pawlak

TL;DR
This paper presents a new collection of 250 anomalous Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds, including the first known ACs in the SMC and Galactic field, and analyzes their properties and distributions.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive catalog of ACs in the SMC and Galactic field, and evaluates Fourier coefficients for distinguishing ACs from classical Cepheids.
Findings
250 ACs identified in the Magellanic Clouds
Four ACs discovered in the Galactic field
ACs distribution resembles old stars, with some young population features
Abstract
We present a collection of 250 anomalous Cepheids (ACs) discovered in the OGLE-IV fields toward the Large (LMC) and Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). The LMC sample is an extension of the OGLE-III Catalog of ACs published in 2008, while the SMC sample contains the first known bona fide ACs in this galaxy. The total sample is composed of 141 ACs in the LMC and 109 ACs in the SMC. All these stars pulsate in single modes: fundamental (174 objects) or first overtone (76 objects). Additionally, we report the discovery of four ACs located in the foreground of the Magellanic Clouds. These are the first fundamental-mode ACs known in the Galactic field. We demonstrate that the coefficients phi_21 and phi_31 determined by the Fourier light curve decomposition are useful discriminators between classical Cepheids and ACs, at least in the LMC and in the field of the Milky Way. In the SMC, the light…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
