Variable stars in Local Group Galaxies -- V. The fast and early evolution of the low-mass Eridanus II dSph galaxy
C. E. Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, M. Monelli, S. Cassisi, S. Taibi, C., Gallart, A. K. Vivas, A. R. Walker, P. Mart\'in-Ravelo, A. Zenteno, G., Battaglia, G. Bono, A. Calamida, D. Carollo, L. Cicu\'endez, G. Fiorentino,, M. Marconi, S. Salvadori, E. Balbinot, E. J. Bernard

TL;DR
This study analyzes variable stars in Eridanus II, an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy, revealing its distance, metallicity spread, and stellar population distribution, providing insights into its formation history and structure.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed variable star population analysis of Eridanus II, including new discoveries and refined measurements of its properties and structure.
Findings
67 RR Lyrae stars detected, most new discoveries.
Distance modulus of 22.84 mag, distance ~370 kpc.
Metallicity spread of 0.3 dex and evidence for an outside-in formation scenario.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the variable star population of Eridanus II (Eri II), an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy that lies close to the Milky Way virial radius. We analyze multi-epoch ground-based data from Goodman and the Dark Energy Camera, plus space data from the Advanced Camera for Surveys. We report the detection of 67 RR Lyrae (RRL) stars and 2 Anomalous Cepheids, most of them new discoveries. With the RRL stars, we measure the distance modulus of Eri II, mag (D kpc) and derive a metallicity spread of 0.3 dex (0.2 dex intrinsic). The colour distribution of the horizontal branch (HB) and the period distribution of the RRL stars can be nicely reproduced by a combination of two stellar models of [Fe/H]=(, ). The overall low metallicity is consistent with the red giant branch bump location, 0.65 mag…
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