Variable stars and stellar populations in Andromeda XXV: III. A central cluster or the galaxy nucleus?
Felice Cusano, Alessia Garofalo, Gisella Clementini, Michele Cignoni,, Luciana Federici, Marcella Marconi, Vincenzo Ripepi, Ilaria Musella, Vincenzo, Testa, Roberta Carini, Marco Faccini

TL;DR
This study presents detailed variable star analysis in Andromeda XXV, revealing its stellar population, distance, and a potential central star cluster or galaxy nucleus, using time-series photometry from the Large Binocular Telescope.
Contribution
First detailed variable star catalog and analysis for Andromeda XXV, including discovery of a possible galaxy nucleus or star cluster at its center.
Findings
Andromeda XXV contains 63 variable stars including RR Lyrae and anomalous Cepheids.
The galaxy is classified as Oosterhoff-Intermediate based on RR Lyrae properties.
A potential star cluster or nucleus was identified near the galaxy center.
Abstract
We present B and V time-series photometry of Andromeda XXV, the third galaxy in our program on the Andromeda's satellites, that we have imaged with the Large Binocular Cameras of the Large Binocular Telescope. The field of Andromeda XXV is found to contain 63 variable stars, for which we present light curves and characteristics of the light variation (period, amplitudes, variability type, mean magnitudes, etc.). The sample includes 58 RR Lyrae variables (46 fundamental-mode RRab, and 12 first-overtone RRc, pulsators), three anomalous Cepheids, one eclipsing binary system and one unclassified variable. The average period of the RRab stars ( = 0.60 days) and the period-amplitude diagram place Andromeda XXV in the class of the Oosterhoff-Intermediate objects. From the average luminosity of the RR Lyrae stars we derive for the galaxy a distance…
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