Red Variable Stars in Three M81 Group Dwarf Galaxies
T. J. Davidge

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes variable stars, especially long period variables, in three dwarf galaxies of the M81 group, providing insights into their distribution, periods, and distances, with implications for understanding star formation histories.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of variable stars in these galaxies using archival infrared data, including period distributions and distance estimates, and identifies new candidate luminous blue variables.
Findings
74 long period variables identified
Distance estimates consistent with previous methods
Distribution of LPVs suggests recent star formation activity
Abstract
Archival [3.6] and [4.5] images are used to identify and characterize variable stars in the Magellanic-type galaxies Holmberg II, NGC 2366, and IC 2574. Using parametric and non-parametric detection methods, 74 confirmed or suspected long period variables (LPVs) are found. The period distributions of the LPVs in NGC 2366 and IC 2574 are similar. While the period distribution of LPVs in Ho II is uncertain due to small number statistics there appears to be a deficiency of LPVs with periods between 550 and 650 days when compared with NGC 2366 and IC 2574. The LPVs are diffusely distributed on the sky, and do not follow the underlying light from unresolved stars, as expected if episodes of star formation within the past few hundred Myr have occurred throughout the galaxies, including their outer regions. Distances computed for Ho II and NGC 2366 from the period-luminosity relations (PLRs)…
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