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Period-Color and Amplitude-Color Relations in Classical Cepheid Variables - VI. New Challenges for Pulsation Models
We present multiphase Period-Color/Amplitude-Color/Period-Luminosity
relations using OGLE III and Galactic Cepheid data and compare with state of
the art theoretical pulsation models. Using this new way to compare models and
observations, we find convincing evidence that both Period-Color and
Period-Luminosity Relations as a function of phase are dynamic and highly
nonlinear at certain pulsation phases. We extend this to a multiphase Wesenheit
function and find the same result. Hence our results cannot be due to reddening
errors. We present statistical tests and the urls of movies depicting the
Period-Color/Period Luminosity and Wesenheit relations as a function of phase
for the LMC OGLE III Cepheid data: these tests and movies clearly demonstrate
nonlinearity as a function of phase and offer a new window toward a deeper
understanding of stellar pulsation. When comparing with models, we find that
the models also predict this nonlinearity in both Period-Color and
Period-Luminosity planes. The models with (Z=0.004, Y=0.25) fare better in
mimicking the LMC Cepheid relations, particularly at longer periods, though the
models predict systematically higher amplitudes than the observations
SisPick! 2.0 Sistema interattivo per l'interpretazione di segnali sismici
SisPick! è un sistema software ideato per l’analisi interattiva dei segnali sismici registrati dalle
stazioni di una rete sismometrica digitale. Attualmente, nella sua seconda versione, è in uso presso
la sala operativa di monitoraggio sismico dell’INGV in Roma.
Questo manuale è rivolto principalmente agli operatori in turno di sorveglianza sismica, ma sarà di
valido supporto anche a coloro che vorranno impiegare il programma per analisi di dati off-line.
Lo scopo primario del programma è quello di facilitare ed accelerare il più possibile le operazioni di
analisi interattiva real time in caso di evento sismico. Le procedure di routine sono rese
immediatamente accessibili all’operatore in modo da consentire un calcolo pressoché immediato
delle soluzioni.
Al contempo, come per alcune versioni precedenti [WLH, Bono e Badiali, 2003], esso concorre con
le medesime funzioni e modalità alla esecuzione di operazioni di routine previste per la
compilazione del Bollettino Sismico Nazionale.
Nelle pagine seguenti vedremo i miglioramenti apportati alle precedenti strutture (prototipi) con la
nuova versione del programma. Tali aggiornamenti, uniti alla completa riscrittura del codice in
ambienti di sviluppo moderni e molto potenti, rendono SisPick! un sistema ad alta affidabilità , ricco
di strumenti, potenzialmente espandibile e personalizzabile secondo le esigenze degli utenti
The distance to the Galactic Centre based on Population-II Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars
Context: The distance to the Galactic Centre (GC) is of importance for the
distance scale in the Universe. The value derived by Eisenhauer et al. (2005)
of 7.62 +- 0.32 kpc based on the orbit of one star around the central black
hole is shorter than most other distance estimates based on a variety of
different methods. Aim: To establish an independent distance to the GC with
high accuracy. To this end Population-II Cepheids are used that have been
discovered in the OGLE-II and III surveys. Method: Thirty-nine Pop-II Cepheids
have been monitored on 4 nights spanning 14 days. Light curves have been fitted
using the known periods from the OGLE data to determine the mean K-band
magnitude. It so happens that 37 RR Lyrae stars are in the field-of-views and
mean K-band magnitudes are derived for this sample as well. Results: The
period-luminosity relation of Pop-II Cepheids in the K-band is determined, and
the derived slope of -2.24 +- 0.14 is consistent with the value derived by
Matsunaga et al. (2006). Fixing the slope to their more accurate value results
in a zero point, and implies a distance modulus to the GC of 14.51 +- 0.12,
with an additional systematic uncertainty of 0.07 mag. Similarly, from the RR
Lyrae K-band PL-relation we derive a value of 14.48 +- 0.17 (random) +- 0.07
(syst.). The two independent determinations are averaged to find 14.50 +- 0.10
(random) +- 0.07 (syst.), or 7.94 +- 0.37 +- 0.26 kpc.Comment: A&A accepte
Improvement of the CORS method for Cepheids radii determination based on Stromgren photometry
In this paper we present a modified version of the CORS method based on a new
calibration of the Surface Brightness function in the Stromgren photometric
system. The method has been tested by means of synthetic light and radial
velocity curves derived from nonlinear pulsation models. Detailed simulations
have been performed to take into account the quality of real observed curves as
well as possible shifts between photometric and radial velocity data. The
method has been then applied to a sample of Galactic Cepheids with Stromgren
photometry and radial velocity data to derive the radii and a new PR relation.
As a result we find log R = (1.19 +- 0.09) + (0.74 +- 0.11) log P (r.m.s=0.07).
The comparison between our result and previous estimates in the literature is
satisfactory. Better results are expected from the adoption of improved model
atmosphere grids.Comment: 13 pages including 12 postscript figures and 3 jpeg figures; accepted
for publication on A&
On the Impact of Helium Content on the RR Lyrae Distance Scale
Indexación: Scopus.We constructed new sets of He-enhanced (Y = 0.30, Y = 0.40) nonlinear, time-dependent convective hydrodynamical models of RR Lyrae (RRL) stars covering a broad range in metal abundances (Z = 0.0001-0.02). The increase in He content from the canonical value (Y = 0.245) to Y = 0.30-0.40 causes a simultaneous increase in stellar luminosity and in pulsation period. To investigate the dependence of the RRL distance scale on the He abundance, we computed new optical (RI) and near-infrared (JHK) Period-luminosity-metallicity-helium relations. Interestingly enough, the increase in He content causes a minimal change in the coefficients of both period and metallicity terms, since canonical and He-enhanced models obey similar PLZ relations. On the contrary, the classical B-And V-band mean magnitude metallicity relations and the R-band PLZ relation display a significant dependence on the He content. The He-enhanced models are, at fixed metal content, 0.2-0.5 mag brighter than canonical ones. This variation is only marginally affected by evolutionary effects. The quoted distance diagnostics once calibrated with trigonometric parallaxes (Gaia) will provide the opportunity to estimate the He content of field and cluster RRLs. Moreover, the use of either spectroscopic or photometric metal abundances will pave the way to new empirical constraints on the universality of the helium-To-metal enrichment ratio in old (t10 Gyr) stellar tracers. © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/aada1
Distance and reddening of the Local Group dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 6822
On the basis of a new photometric analysis of the Local Group dwarf irregular
galaxy NCG 6822 based on observations obtained with the Advanced Camera for
Surveys onboard the Hubble Space Telescope, we have obtained a new estimate of
the extinction of two fields located in the southeast region of the galaxy.
Because of significant differences in the distance estimates to NGC 6822
available in literature, we decided to provide an independent determination of
the distance to this galaxy based on an updated and self-consistent theoretical
calibration of the tip of the red giant branch brightness. As a result we newly
determined the distance to NGC 6822 to be equal to , and compared our measurement with the most recent determinations of this
distance.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, Astronomy & Astrophysics (Research Note), in
press (proof correction included
Cepheid Mass-loss and the Pulsation -- Evolutionary Mass Discrepancy
I investigate the discrepancy between the evolution and pulsation masses for
Cepheid variables. A number of recent works have proposed that non-canonical
mass-loss can account for the mass discrepancy. This mass-loss would be such
that a 5Mo star loses approximately 20% of its mass by arriving at the Cepheid
instability strip; a 14Mo star, none. Such findings would pose a serious
challenge to our understanding of mass-loss. I revisit these results in light
of the Padova stellar evolutionary models and find evolutionary masses are
()% greater than pulsation masses for Cepheids between 5<M/Mo<14. I
find that mild internal mixing in the main-sequence progenitor of the Cepheid
are able to account for this mass discrepancy.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, ApJ accepte
On the central helium-burning variable stars of the LeoI dwarf spheroidal galaxy
We present a study of short period, central helium-burning variable stars in
the Local Group dwarf spheroidal galaxy LeoI, including 106 RR Lyrae stars and
51 Cepheids. So far, this is the largest sample of Cepheids and the largest
Cepheids to RR Lyrae ratio found in such a kind of galaxy. The comparison with
other Local Group dwarf spheroidals, Carina and Fornax, shows that the period
distribution of RR Lyrae stars is quite similar, suggesting similar properties
of the parent populations, whereas the Cepheid period distribution in LeoI
peaks at longer periods (P \sim 1.26d instead of ~0.5d) and spans over a
broader range, from 0.5 to 1.78d.
Evolutionary and pulsation predictions indicate, assuming a mean metallicity
peaked within -1.5<= [Fe/H]<=-1.3, that the current sample of LeoI Cepheids
traces a unique mix of Anomalous Cepheids (blue extent of the red--clump,
partially electron degenerate central helium-burning stars) and short-period
classical Cepheids (blue-loop, quiescent central helium-burning stars). Current
evolutionary prescriptions also indicate that the transition mass between the
two different groups of stars is MHeF \sim 2.1 Mo, and it is constant for stars
metal-poorer than [Fe/H]\sim-0.7. Finally, we briefly outline the different
implications of the current findings on the star formation history of LeoI.Comment: 5 Pages, 4 Figures, ApJ letter, accepte
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