Weak Galactic Halo--Fornax dSph Connection from RR Lyrae Stars
G. Fiorentino, M. Monelli, P.B. Stetson, G. Bono, C. Gallart, C. E., Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, E. J. Bernard, D. Massari, V. F. Braga, M. Dall'Ora

TL;DR
This study analyzes RR Lyrae stars in the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy to understand its role in galaxy formation, revealing its limited contribution to the Galactic halo and correlations between star formation history and RR Lyrae properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed pulsation analysis of Fornax RR Lyrae stars and assesses its role in Galactic halo formation compared to other dwarf galaxies.
Findings
Fornax lacks high amplitude, short period RR Lyrae stars, indicating older, metal-poor populations.
Fornax can only account for a small fraction of the Galactic halo's RR Lyrae population.
Occurrence of HASPs correlates with galaxy luminosity and early chemical enrichment.
Abstract
For the first time accurate pulsation properties of the ancient variable stars of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy (dSph) are discussed in the broad context of galaxy formation and evolution. Homogeneous multi-band optical photometry of spanning {\it twenty} years has allowed us to identify and characterize more than 1400 RR Lyrae stars (RRLs) in this galaxy. Roughly 70\% are new discoveries. We investigate the period-amplitude distribution and find that Fornax shows a lack of High Amplitude (A0.75 mag) Short Period fundamental-mode RRLs (P0.48 d, HASPs). These objects occur in stellar populations more metal-rich than [Fe/H]-1.5 and they are common in the Galactic halo (Halo) and in globulars. This evidence suggests that old (age older than 10 Gyr) Fornax stars are relatively metal-poor. A detailed statistical analysis of the role of the present-day…
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