Variable Stars in Galactic Globular Clusters
Abstract
Based on a search of the literature up to May 2001, the number of known variable stars in Galactic globular clusters is approximately 3000. Of these, more than 2200 have known periods and the majority (approximately 1800) are of the RR Lyrae type. In addition to the RR Lyrae population, there are approximately 100 eclipsing binaries, 120 SX Phe variables, 60 Cepheids (including population II Cepheids, anomalous Cepheids and RV Tauri) and 120 SR/red variables. The mean period of the fundamental mode RR Lyrae variables is 0.585, for the overtone variables it is 0.342 (0.349 for the first-overtone pulsators and 0.296 for the second-overtone pulsators) and approximately 30% are overtone pulsators. These numbers indicate that about 65% of RR Lyrae variables in Galactic globular clusters belong to Oosterhoff type I systems. The mean period of the RR Lyrae variables in the Oosterhoff type I clusters seems to be correlated with metal abundance in the sense that the periods are longer in the more metal poor clusters. Such a correlation does not exist for the Oosterhoff type II clusters. Most of the Cepheids are in clusters with blue horizontal branches.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0108024,
title = {Variable Stars in Galactic Globular Clusters},
author = {Christine M. Clement and Adam Muzzin and Quentin Dufton and Thivya Ponnampalam and John Wang and Jay Burford and Alan Richardson and Tara Rosebery and Jason Rowe and Helen Sawyer Hogg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0108024},
year = {2009}
}
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45 pages, 10 figures, to be published in AJ November 2001