Discovery of Mira variable stars in the metal-poor Sextans dwarf spheroidal galaxy

Abstract

We report the discovery of two Mira variable stars (Miras) toward the Sextans dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy. We performed optical long-term monitoring observations for two red stars in the Sextans dSph. The light curves of both stars in the I c band show large-amplitude (3.7 and 0.9 mag) and long-period (326 15 and 122 5 days) variations, suggesting that they are Miras. We combine our own infrared data with previously published data to estimate the mean infrared magnitudes. The distances obtained from the period-luminosity relation of the Miras (75.3+12.8-10.9 and 79.8+11.5-9.9 kpc, respectively), together with the radial velocities available, support memberships of the Sextans dSph (90.0 10.0 kpc). These are the first Miras found in a stellar system with a metallicity as low as [Fe/H] -1.9, than any other known system with Miras.

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