Variable stars in the VVV globular clusters. II. NGC6441, NGC6569, NGC6626 (M28), NGC6656 (M22), 2MASS-GC02, and Terzan10
Javier Alonso-Garc\'ia, Leigh C. Smith, M\'arcio Catelan, Dante, Minniti, Camila Navarrete, Jura Borissova, Julio A. Carballo-Bello, Rodrigo, Contreras Ramos, Jos\'e G. Fern\'andez-Trincado, Carlos E. Ferreira Lopes,, Felipe Gran, Elisa R. Garro, Doug Geisler, Zhen Guo

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared data from the VVV survey to identify and analyze variable stars in several inner Galactic globular clusters, improving distance and motion measurements despite high extinction.
Contribution
It introduces an improved method and a new parameter for identifying variable stars in globular clusters using near-infrared data, and applies it to multiple clusters to refine their physical parameters.
Findings
Detected numerous previously unknown variable stars.
Recalibrated period-luminosity-metallicity relations for RR Lyrae.
Distances and proper motions mostly agree with Gaia measurements.
Abstract
The Galactic globular clusters (GGCs) located in the inner regions of the Milky Way suffer from high extinction that makes their observation challenging. The VVV survey provides a way to explore these GGCs in the near-infrared where extinction effects are highly diminished. We conduct a search for variable stars in several inner GGCs, taking advantage of the unique multi-epoch, wide-field, near-infrared photometry provided by the VVV survey. We are especially interested in detecting classical pulsators that will help us constrain the physical parameters of these GGCs. In this paper, the second of a series, we focus on NGC6656 (M22), NGC6626 (M28), NGC6569, and NGC6441; these four massive GGCs have known variable sources, but quite different metallicities. We also revisit 2MASS-GC02 and Terzan10, the two GGCs studied in the first paper of this series. We present an improved method and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
