Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2011-02-08
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Galaxy Astrophysics
Accepted for Publication (JAAVSO)
Scientific paper
This research aims to secure precise distances for cluster delta Scutis in order to investigate their properties via a VI Wesenheit framework. Deep JHKs colour-colour and ZAMS relations derived from ~700 unreddened stars featuring 2MASS photometry and precise HIP parallaxes (d<~25 pc) are applied to establish distances to several benchmark open clusters that host delta Scutis: Hyades, Pleiades, Praesepe, alpha Per, and M67 (d=47+-2,138+-6,183+-8,171+-8,815+-40 pc). That analysis provided constraints on the delta Sct sample's absolute Wesenheit magnitudes (W_VI,0), evolutionary status, and pulsation modes (order, n). The reliability of JHKs established cluster parameters is demonstrated via a comparison with van Leeuwen 2009 revised HIP results. Distances for 7 of 9 nearby (d<250 pc) clusters agree, and the discrepant cases (Pleiades & Blanco 1) are unrelated to (insignificant) Te/J-Ks variations with cluster age or [Fe/H]. JHKs photometry is tabulated for ~3x10^3 probable cluster members on the basis of proper motions (NOMAD). The deep JHKs photometry extends into the low mass regime (~0.4 Msun) and ensures precise (<5%) ZAMS fits. Pulsation modes inferred for the cluster delta Scutis from VI Wesenheit and independent analyses are comparable (+-n), and the methods are consistent in identifying higher order pulsators. Most small-amplitude cluster delta Scutis lie on VI Wesenheit loci characterizing n>~1 pulsators. A distance established to NGC 1817 from delta Scutis (d~1.7 kpc) via a universal VI Wesenheit template agrees with estimates in the literature, assuming the variables delineate the n>~1 boundary. Small statistics in tandem with other factors presently encumber the use of mmag delta Scutis as viable distance indicators to intermediate-age open clusters, yet a VI Wesenheit approach is a pertinent means for studying delta Scutis in harmony with other methods.
Krajci Tom
Lane David J.
Majaess Daniel J.
Turner David G.
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