Variable Stars in Local Group Galaxies. IV. RR Lyrae stars in the central regions of the low-density galaxy Crater II
Abstract
We present a search and analysis of variable stars in the recently discovered Crater~II dwarf galaxy. Based on B, V, I data collected with the Isaac Newton Telescope (FoV0.44 square degrees) we detected 37 variable stars, of which 34 are bone-fide RR Lyrae stars of Crater~II (28 RRab, 4 RRc, 2 RRd). We applied the metal-independent (V, B-V) Period--Wesenheit relation and derived a true distance modulus (μ = 20.300.08 mag (σ=0.16 mag). Individual metallicities for RR Lyrae stars were derived by inversion of the predicted I-band Period-Luminosity relation. We find a mean metallicity of [Fe/H]=-1.64 and a standard deviation of σ[Fe/H] =0.21 dex, compatible with either negligible or vanishing intrinsic metallicity dispersion. The analysis of the Colour-Magnitude Diagram reveals a stark paucity of blue horizontal branch stars, at odds with other Galactic dwarfs, and globular clusters with similar metal abundances.
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