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A Search for Long-Period Variables in Globular Clusters: M22 and IC4499

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2014

A. Sahay
Affiliation:
Department of Applied Physics, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India
T. Lebzelter*
Affiliation:
University of Vienna, Department of Astrophysics, Türkenschanzstrasse 17, A1180 Vienna, Austria
P. R. Wood
Affiliation:
Research School for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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Abstract

We report on the results of a long time photometric monitoring of the two metal-poor Galactic globular clusters, M22 and IC4499, searching for long-period variables (LPVs) on the upper giant branch. We detected 22 new LPVs in the field of M22 and confirmed the variability of six known variables. Periods could be determined for 16 of them. In the field of IC4499 we detected and characterised two new LPVs. Cluster membership is evaluated for all the variables based on photometry and literature data, and the location of the stars in log P-K-diagram is discussed. Our findings give further support to the presence of LPVs at metallicities as low as [Fe/H] = −1.7. The luminosity range where LPVs are found in metal-poor clusters is lower than in more metal-rich clusters.

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Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 2014 
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Table 1. Long-period variables in the field of M22.

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Figure 1. Light change of the long-period variables in M22 plotted against time. Starting date is JD 2452420.

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Table 2. Long-period-variable candidates of M22 with unknown periods.

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Figure 2. Colour-magnitude diagram of the central part of M22 using 2MASS J and K photometry. The filled boxes mark the variables from Table 1.

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Table 3. Long-period variables of IC4499.

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Table 4. Visual magnitudes of the long-period variables in the field of NGC 6656.

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Table 5. Visual magnitudes of the long-period variables of IC4499.

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Figure 3. Light change of the two newly detected variables in IC4499 plotted against time. Starting date is JD 2452420.

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Figure 4. Log P-K diagram of the variables found in this study. Boxes denote stars in M22 while the two objects in IC4499 are marked with triangles. Open symbols indicate uncertain membership. Only stars with reliable periods based on our data are plotted. Furthermore, the plot gives the location of the log P-K relations for LPVs derived from the Large Magellanic Cloud by Ita et al. (2004).