RR Lyrae Stars in Intermediate-age Magellanic Clusters: Membership Probabilities and Delay Time Distribution
Recent works have challenged our canonical view of RR Lyrae (RRL) stars as tracers of exclusively old populations ($\gtrsim10$~Gyr) by proposing a fraction of these stars to be of intermediate ages ($\sim$2-5~Gyr). Since it is currently not possible to infer stellar ages directly for individual RRL...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent works have challenged our canonical view of RR Lyrae (RRL) stars as
tracers of exclusively old populations ($\gtrsim10$~Gyr) by proposing a
fraction of these stars to be of intermediate ages ($\sim$2-5~Gyr). Since it is
currently not possible to infer stellar ages directly for individual RRL stars,
our goal in this work is to search for these in association to intermediate-age
clusters whose reliable ages can then be safely be attributed to the RRL. We
used the Gaia DR3 Specific Object Study and OGLE IV public catalogues to search
for RRL stars around stellar clusters older than 1~Gyr in the Large and Small
Magellanic Clouds. Modelling membership probabilities based on proper motion
and photometric distance we obtained a list of 302 RRL stars associated with
Magellanic clusters. Of these, 23 RRL are likely members of 10 intermediate-age
clusters: 3 and 7 in the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds, respectively. By
modelling the inferred expectation values of the number of RRL stars per
cluster, we inferred the delay time distribution of the RRL in three age
ranges. For the old population ($>8$~Gyr) we find $2.6^{+0.4}_{-0.3}$ RRL$/10^5
M_\odot$. For the young (1-2 Gyr) and intermediate age (2-8 Gyr) populations we
find rates of $0.9^{+0.3}_{-0.2}$ and $0.27^{+0.1}_{-0.09}$ RRL$/10^5 M_\odot$,
respectively. While radial velocities are necessary for definitively confirming
cluster memberships, the high-probability list of intermediate-age RRL stars
presented here offers a promising opportunity for the first direct confirmation
of these enigmatic stars. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.12741 |