Photometric study of the SMCNOD using variable stars from the OGLE-IV survey
Z. Prudil, E. K. Grebel, I. D\'ek\'any, R. Smolec

TL;DR
This study uses variable stars from OGLE-IV to analyze the stellar composition and origin of the SMCNOD, confirming it as an intermediate-age overdensity likely originating from the Small Magellanic Cloud itself.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of variable stars in the SMCNOD, revealing its intermediate-age population and supporting its SMC origin over a dwarf galaxy remnant.
Findings
Identification of 4 anomalous Cepheids as likely members of SMCNOD
Detection of 8 RR Lyrae stars with no significant association
Confirmation of an intermediate-age stellar population in SMCNOD
Abstract
We present a study of a recently discovered stellar overdensity near the northern edge of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMCNOD). We exploited variable stars from the fourth release of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE). We used mainly pulsating variable stars and investigated their potential association with the SMCNOD using their spatial distribution and distances. We found four rather spatially concentrated anomalous Cepheids and eight evenly dispersed RR~Lyrae stars to be most likely members of this overdensity. The anomalous Cepheids inside the SMCNOD trace possible intermediate-age population with ages ranging between Gyr. The age distribution of anomalous Cepheids seems to be in a good agreement with the age distribution of anomalous Cepheids in the SMC. Using empirical relations for RR~Lyrae stars we determined the median metallicity for a possible old…
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