RR Lyrae stars in the newly discovered ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Centaurus I
C. E. Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, W. Cerny, A. K. Vivas, A. Drlica-Wagner,, A. B. Pace, J. D. Simon, R. R. Mu\~noz, A. R. Walker, S. Allam, D. L. Tucker,, M. Adam\'ow, J. L. Carlin, Y. Choi, P. S. Ferguson, A. P. Ji, N. Kuropatkin,, T. S. Li, D. Mart\'inez-Delgado, S. Mau

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of RR Lyrae stars in the ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Centaurus I, providing new distance measurements and analyzing the properties of variable stars to understand galaxy characteristics.
Contribution
First detection of RR Lyrae stars in Centaurus I, enabling precise distance measurement and comparison of variable star populations between ultra-faint and classical dwarf galaxies.
Findings
Distance to Centaurus I is 117.7 kpc.
RR Lyrae stars in Cen I are consistent with Oosterhoff II type.
RRc+RRd ratio in UFDs is similar to classical dwarfs.
Abstract
We report the detection of three RR Lyrae (RRL) stars (two RRc and one RRab) in the ultra-faint dwarf (UFD) galaxy Centaurus I (CenI) and two Milky Way (MW) Scuti/SX Phoenicis stars based on multi-epoch DECam observations. The two RRc stars are located within 2 times the half-light radius (r) of Cen I, while the RRab star (CenI-V3) is at r. The presence of three distant RRL stars clustered this tightly in space represents a 4.7 excess relative to the smooth distribution of RRL in the Galactic halo. Using the newly detected RRL stars, we obtain a distance modulus to Cen I of mag ( mag), a heliocentric distance of D kpc ( kpc), with systematic errors of mag and kpc. The location of the Cen I RRL stars in the Bailey diagram is in agreement with other UFD galaxies…
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