RR Lyrae Variables in the Halo of M33

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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Invited talk presented at the B. V. Kukarkin Centenary Conference: Variable Stars, the Galactic Halo, and Galaxy Formation, Oc

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The properties of RR Lyrae variables make them excellent probes of the formation and evolution of a stellar population. The mere presence of such stars necessitates an age greater than ~10 Gyr while their periods and amplitudes can be used to estimate the metal abundance of the cluster or galaxy in which they reside. These and other features of RR Lyraes have been used to study the Local Group late-type spiral galaxy M33. Though these studies are generally in their infancy, we have established that M33 does indeed harbor RR Lyraes in its halo and probably also in its disk suggesting that these two components formed early in the history of M33. The mean metallicity of the halo RR Lyraes is consistent with that of the halo globular clusters in M33 at [Fe/H]~-1.3. Little is known about the spatial distribution of the RR Lyraes; this will require wide-field time-series studies with sufficient photometric depth to allow both the identification of RR Lyraes and robust period determination.

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