We have analyzed the data on 16,836 RR Lyrae (RR Lyr) variables observed toward the Galactic bulge during the third phase of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE-III), which took place in 2001-2009. Using these standard candles, we show that the ratio of total-to-selective extinction toward the bulge is given by RI = AI /E(V - I) = 1.080 ± 0.007 and is independent of color. We demonstrate that the bulge RR Lyr stars form a metal-uniform population, slightly elongated in its inner part. The photometrically derived metallicity distribution is sharply peaked at [Fe/H] = -1.02 ± 0.18, with a dispersion of 0.25dex. In the inner regions (|l| < 3°, |b| < 4°) the RR Lyr tend to follow the barred distribution of the bulge red clump giants. The distance to the Milky Way center inferred from the bulge RR Lyr is R 0 = 8.54 ± 0.42kpc. We report a break in the mean density distribution at a distance of 0.5kpc from the center indicating its likely flattening. Using the OGLE-III data, we assess that (4-7) × 104 type ab RR Lyr variables should be detected toward the bulge area of the ongoing near-IR VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) survey, where the uncertainty partially results from the unknown RR Lyr spatial density distribution within 0.2kpc from the Galactic center. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Pietrukowicz, P., Udalski, A., Soszyński, I., Nataf, D. M., Wyrzykowski, Poleski, R., … Ulaczyk, K. (2012). The optical gravitational lensing experiment: Analysis of the bulge RR lyrae population from the ogle-III data. Astrophysical Journal, 750(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/750/2/169
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