Discovery of RR Lyrae in the Ultra-faint-dwarf Galaxy Virgo III

  • Ngeow C
  • Bhardwaj A
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Abstract

Virgo III is a newly discovered ultra-faint-dwarf (UFD) candidate, and finding RR Lyrae associated with this galaxy is important to constrain its distance. In this work, we present a search of RR Lyrae in the vicinity of Virgo III based on the time-series r -band images taken from the Lulin One-meter Telescope (LOT). We have identified three RR Lyrae from our LOT data, including two fundamental mode (ab-type) and a first-overtone (c-type) RR Lyrae. Assuming these three RR Lyrae are members of Virgo III, we derived the distance to this UFD as 154 ± 25 kpc, fully consistent with the independent measurements given in the literature. We have also revisited the relation between absolute V -band magnitude ( M V ) and the number of RR Lyrae (of all types, N RRL ) found in local galaxies, demonstrating that the M V - N RRL relation is better described with the specific RR Lyrae frequency.

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Ngeow, C.-C., & Bhardwaj, A. (2024). Discovery of RR Lyrae in the Ultra-faint-dwarf Galaxy Virgo III. The Astronomical Journal, 168(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad49a9

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