TY - JOUR
T1 - Discovery of a peculiar Cepheid-like star towards the northern edge of the Small Magellanic Cloud
AU - Marquette, J. B.
AU - Tisserand, P.
AU - François, P.
AU - Beaulieu, J. P.
AU - Doublier, V.
AU - Lesquoy, É
AU - Milsztajn, A.
AU - Pritchard, J.
AU - Schwarzenberg-Czerny, A.
AU - Afonso, C.
AU - Albert, J. N.
AU - Andersen, J.
AU - Ansari, R.
AU - Aubourg, É
AU - Bareyre, P.
AU - Charlot, X.
AU - Coutures, C.
AU - Ferlet, R.
AU - Fouqué, P.
AU - Glicenstein, J. F.
AU - Goldman, B.
AU - Gould, A.
AU - Graff, D.
AU - Gros, M.
AU - Haissinski, J.
AU - Hamadache, C.
AU - De Kat, J.
AU - Le Guillou, L.
AU - Loup, C.
AU - Magneville, C.
AU - Maurice, É
AU - Maury, A.
AU - Moniez, M.
AU - Palanque-Delabrouille, N.
AU - Perdereau, O.
AU - Rahal, Y. R.
AU - Rich, J.
AU - Spiro, M.
AU - Vidal-Madjar, A.
AU - Zylberajch, S.
PY - 2008/8
Y1 - 2008/8
N2 - Context. For seven years, the EROS-2 project obtained a mass of photometric data on variable stars. We present a peculiar Cepheid-like star, in the direction of the Small Magellanic Cloud, which demonstrates unusual photometric behaviour over a short time interval. Aims. We report on data of the photometry acquired by the MARLY telescope and spectroscopy from the EFOSC instrument for this star, called EROS2 J005135-714459(sm.0060n13842), which resembles the unusual Cepheid HR 7308. Methods. The light curve of our target is analysed using the Analysis of Variance method to determine a pulsational period of 5.5675 days. A fit of time-dependent Fourier coefficients is performed and a search for proper motion is conducted. Results. The light curve exhibits a previously unobserved and spectacular change in both, mean magnitude and amplitude, which has no clear theoretical explanation. Our analysis of the spectrum, implies a radial velocity of 104 km s-1 and a metallicity of -0.4 ± 0.2 dex. In the direction of right ascension, we measure a proper motion of 17.4 ± 6.0 mas yr-1 using EROS astrometry, which is compatible with data from the NOMAD catalogue. Conclusions. The nature of EROS2 J005135-714459(sm0060n13842) remains unclear. For this star, we may have detected a non-zero proper motion, which would imply that it is a foreground object. Its radial velocity, pulsational characteristics, and photometric data, however, suggest that it is instead a Cepheid-like object located in the SMC. In such a case, it would present a challenge to conventional Cepheid models.
AB - Context. For seven years, the EROS-2 project obtained a mass of photometric data on variable stars. We present a peculiar Cepheid-like star, in the direction of the Small Magellanic Cloud, which demonstrates unusual photometric behaviour over a short time interval. Aims. We report on data of the photometry acquired by the MARLY telescope and spectroscopy from the EFOSC instrument for this star, called EROS2 J005135-714459(sm.0060n13842), which resembles the unusual Cepheid HR 7308. Methods. The light curve of our target is analysed using the Analysis of Variance method to determine a pulsational period of 5.5675 days. A fit of time-dependent Fourier coefficients is performed and a search for proper motion is conducted. Results. The light curve exhibits a previously unobserved and spectacular change in both, mean magnitude and amplitude, which has no clear theoretical explanation. Our analysis of the spectrum, implies a radial velocity of 104 km s-1 and a metallicity of -0.4 ± 0.2 dex. In the direction of right ascension, we measure a proper motion of 17.4 ± 6.0 mas yr-1 using EROS astrometry, which is compatible with data from the NOMAD catalogue. Conclusions. The nature of EROS2 J005135-714459(sm0060n13842) remains unclear. For this star, we may have detected a non-zero proper motion, which would imply that it is a foreground object. Its radial velocity, pulsational characteristics, and photometric data, however, suggest that it is instead a Cepheid-like object located in the SMC. In such a case, it would present a challenge to conventional Cepheid models.
KW - Cepheids
KW - Galaxy: disk Magellanic clouds stars: Peculiar
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U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361:20066915
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361:20066915
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 486
SP - 891
EP - 898
JO - Astronomy and Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and Astrophysics
IS - 3
ER -