The Gaia parallax discrepancy for the cluster Pismis 19, and separating δ Scutis from Cepheids
Abstract
Pre-Gaia distances for the open cluster Pismis 19 disagree with Gaia parallaxes. A 2MASS JKs red clump distance was therefore established for Pismis 19 (2.900.15 kpc), which reaffirms that zero-point corrections for Gaia are required (e.g., Lindegren et al.~2021). OGLE GD-CEP-1864 is confirmed as a member of Pismis 19 on the basis of DR3 proper motions, and its 2MASS+VVV color-magnitude position near the tip of the turnoff. That 0 d.3 variable star is likely a δ Scuti rather than a classical Cepheid. The case revealed a pertinent criterion to segregate those two populations in tandem with the break in the Wesenheit Leavitt Law ( 0 d.5). Just shortward of that period discontinuity are δ Scutis, whereas beyond the break lie first overtone classical Cepheids mostly observed beyond the first crossing of the instability strip.
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