The Leo IV dwarf spheroidal galaxy: color-magnitude diagram and pulsating stars
arXiv:0906.0700 · doi:10.1088/0004-637X/699/2/L125
Abstract
We present the first V, B-V color-magnitude diagram of the Leo IV dwarf spheroidal galaxy, a faint Milky Way satellite recently discovered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We have obtained B,V time-series photometry reaching about half a magnitude below the Leo IV turnoff, which we detect at V= 24.7 mag, and have performed the first study of the variable star population. We have identified three RR Lyrae stars (all fundamental-mode pulsators, RRab) and one SX Phoenicis variable in the galaxy. In the period-amplitude diagram the Leo IV RR Lyrae stars are located close to the loci of Oosterhoff type I systems and the evolved fundamental-mode RR Lyrae stars in the Galactic globular cluster M3. However, their mean pulsation period, =0.655 days, would suggest an Oosterhoff type II classification for this galaxy. The RR Lyrae stars trace very well the galaxy's horizontal branch, setting its average magnitude at mag (standard deviation of the mean). This leads to a distance modulus of mag, corresponding to a distance of kpc, by adopting for the Leo IV dSph a reddening mag and a metallicity of [Fe/H] = -2.31 0.10.
14 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication on The Astrophysical Journal Letters