J/AJ/127/318     BV photometry of Andromeda II variables         (Pritzl+, 2004)

The dwarf spheroidal companions to M31: variable stars in Andromeda II. Pritzl B.J., Armandroff T.E., Jacoby G.H., Da Costa G.S. <Astron. J., 127, 318-333 (2004)> =2004AJ....127..318P 2004AJ....127..318P
ADC_Keywords: Stars, variable ; Photometry, UBV Keywords: Cepheids - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: individual (Andromeda II) - Local Group - RR Lyrae variable - stars: variables: other Abstract: We present the results of a variable star search in Andromeda II, a dwarf spheroidal galaxy companion to M31, using Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 observations. Seventy-three variables were found, one of which is an anomalous Cepheid while the others are RR Lyrae stars. The anomalous Cepheid has properties consistent with those found in other dwarf spheroidal galaxies. For the RR Lyrae stars, the mean periods are 0.571 and 0.363 days for the fundamental mode and first-overtone mode stars, respectively. With this fundamental mode mean period and the mean metallicity determined from the red giant branch (<[Fe/H]≥-1.49), Andromeda II follows the period-metallicity relation defined by the Galactic globular clusters and other dwarf spheroidal galaxies. We also find that the properties of the RR Lyrae stars themselves indicate a mean abundance that is consistent with that determined from the red giants. Description: Observations of And II were taken by the HST Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) as part of the GO program 6514 on 1997 August 29 and 1997 September 3, using the same orientation. Three 1200s integrations through the F555W filter and seven 1300s integrations through the F450W filter were taken during the first set of observations. Identical exposure times were used for the second set of observations, but there were four F555W and eight F450W integrations. The images were offset from the center of the dSph galaxy in order to avoid bright foreground stars. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2.dat 77 73 Light-Curve Properties table3.dat 956 15 Photometry of the Variable Stars (B-band) table4.dat 956 7 Photometry of the Variable Stars (V-band) table5.dat 81 10 Frequency of anomalous Cepheids (AC) in dwarf spheroidal galaxies refs.dat 61 18 References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/AJ/124/1464 : Variable stars in Andromeda VI (Pritzl+, 2002) J/AJ/127/2738 : HST photometry of Andromeda halo RR Lyrae (Brown+, 2004) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 A3 --- ID Variable identification number (VNN) 5 I1 h RAh Hour of right ascension (J2000) 7- 8 I2 min RAm Minute of right ascension (J2000) 10- 14 F5.2 s RAs Second of right ascension (J2000) 15 A1 --- DE- Sign of declination (J2000) 16- 17 I2 deg DEd Degree of declination (J2000) 19- 20 I2 arcmin DEm Arcminute of declination (J2000) 22- 25 F4.1 arcsec DEs Arcsecond of declination (J2000) 27- 31 F5.3 d Period Period 33- 38 F6.3 mag Vmag Mean intensity-weighted V-band magnitude 40- 45 F6.3 mag Bmag Mean intensity-weighted B-band magnitude 47- 51 F5.3 mag B-V The magnitude weighted (B-V) color 53- 56 F4.2 mag AV The V-band amplitude 58- 61 F4.2 mag AB The B-band amplitude 63- 67 F5.2 --- DlogP ? 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Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 10 A10 --- Galaxy Galaxy name 13- 16 F4.1 [Sun] [Fe/H] Metallicity 18- 22 F5.1 mag VMAG Absolute V magnitude 24- 26 I3 deg PA Position angle (north to east) 28- 31 F4.2 --- ell Ellipticity (1-b/a) 33- 36 F4.1 arcmin rexp Exponential scale length 38- 40 I3 % Sur Percentage of the dSph luminosity surveyed 42- 43 I2 --- NAC Number of anomalous Cepheids (ACs) found 45- 48 F4.2 --- S Specific frequency of the AC (1) 50- 54 F5.2 --- logS Log of the specific frequency (1) 56- 59 F4.2 --- E_logS Error on logS (upper limit) (2) 61- 64 F4.2 --- e_logS ? Error on logS (lower limit) (2) 65 A1 --- f_logS [i] i for infinity 66- 81 A16 --- r_Sur References, for Sur and S, in refs.dat file -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): S is defined as the number of ACs per 105LV☉ and was calculated for only the fraction of the dSph's luminosity that was surveyed for variable stars. Note (2): The uncertainties in the logS values were determined by assuming that the number of observed ACs is subject to Poisson statistics. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 2 I2 --- Ref Reference number 4- 22 A19 --- BibCode BibCode 24- 41 A18 --- Aut Author's name 42- 61 A20 --- Com Comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal
(End) Greg Schwarz [AAS], Patricia Vannier [CDS] 16-Mar-2004
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