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2008A&A...486..891M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 486, 891-898 (2008/8-2)

Discovery of a peculiar Cepheid-like star towards the northern edge of the Small Magellanic Cloud.

MARQUETTE J.B., TISSERAND P., FRANCOIS P., BEAULIEU J.P., DOUBLIER V., LESQUOY E., MILSZTAJN A., PRITCHARD J., SCHWARZENBERG-CZERNY A., AFONSO C., ALBERT J.N., ANDERSEN J., ANSARI R., AUBOURG E., BAREYRE P., CHARLOT X., COUTURES C., FERLET R., FOUQUE P., GLICENSTEIN J.F., GOLDMAN B., GOULD A., GRAFF D., GROS M., HAISSINSKI J., HAMADACHE C., DE KAT J., LE GUILLOU L., LOUP C., MAGNEVILLE C., MAURICE E., MAURY A., MONIEZ M., PALANQUE-DELABROUILLE N., PERDEREAU O., RAHAL Y.R., RICH J., SPIRO M., VIDAL-MADJAR A. and ZYLBERAJCH S.

Abstract (from CDS):

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. 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(sm0060n13842), which resembles the unusual Cepheid HR 7308. 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. 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 104km/s and a metallicity of -0.4±0.2dex. In the direction of right ascension, we measure a proper motion of 17.4±6.0mas/yr using EROS astrometry, which is compatible with data from the NOMAD catalogue. 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.

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Journal keyword(s): Cepheids - Galaxy: disk - Magellanic Clouds - stars: peculiar

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/486/891): lc.dat>

Nomenclature: Fig.2: EROS2-star smNNN-Na-NNNNN N=1 added.

CDS comments: EROS2 J005135-714459 = EROS2-star sm006-0n-13842

Simbad objects: 10

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