Variable stars in the field of the Galactic globular cluster M71
C. C. Cort\'es, D. Deras, A. Arellano Ferro, S. Muneer, and I. H. Bustos Fierro

TL;DR
This study conducted a detailed analysis of variable stars in the globular cluster M71, refining their properties and expanding the known variable-star population using advanced photometric and membership determination techniques.
Contribution
The paper presents a new, homogeneous census of variable stars in M71, including 21 newly identified variables, with improved classifications and physical parameters of the cluster.
Findings
Identified 21 new variable stars in M71.
Estimated cluster age at approximately 12.9 Gyr.
Derived physical properties consistent with metal-rich Galactic disk globular clusters.
Abstract
M71 is a nearby, metal-rich globular cluster at low Galactic latitude, where field contamination and spatially variable extinction complicate colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) and the identification of cluster member variable stars. Our aims are (i) to construct a homogeneous census of variable stars in M71 by refining their periods and classifications and identifying new candidates, and (ii) to derive a decontaminated, differentially dereddened CMD to constrain its physical properties. We obtained Johnson-Kron-Cousins time-series CCD photometry and reduced it using difference image analysis. Cluster membership was established from \textit{Gaia}~DR3 proper motions, and a differential-reddening correction was applied across the field of view. The resulting CMD, cleaned of field stars, was compared with tailored isochrones to estimate age ( Gyr), metallicity…
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