A segmented period-luminosity relation for nearby extragalactic $\delta$ Scuti stars
C. E. Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, R. Salinas, A. K. Vivas, M. Catelan

TL;DR
This study reveals a non-linear, segmented period-luminosity relation for extragalactic δ Scuti stars, with a break at approximately 0.09 days, challenging the previously assumed linear relation observed in the Milky Way.
Contribution
It introduces the first evidence of a segmented, non-linear PLR for extragalactic δ Scuti stars, based on a large sample from the LMC, and rules out several potential causes for this segmentation.
Findings
Identifies a break at logP = -1.03 in the PLR.
Provides piecewise linear relations for short and long periods.
Suggests the segmentation is not due to metallicity or pulsation modes.
Abstract
The period-luminosity relations (PLR) of Milky Way Scuti ( Sct) stars have been described to the present day by a linear relation. However, when studying extragalactic systems such as the Magellanic Clouds and several dwarf galaxies, we notice for the first time a non-linear behaviour in the PLR of Sct stars. Using the largest sample of extragalactic Sct stars from data available in the literature mainly based on OGLE and SuperMACHO survey in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) we obtain that the best fit to the period-luminosity () plane is given by the following piecewise linear relation with a break at (or d) for shorter periods (sp) and longer periods (lp) than the break-point: $$M_V^{lp} = M_V^{sp}…
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